2nd Trimester

It's called Perineal Massage

The whole "massaging girly bits" post below:

 

Excerpt from The Birth Book By William and Martha Sears

 

The better you prepare your perineal tissues for the stretching of birth, the less they will tear, and the better they will heal. Like training muscles to perform at their best in an athletic event, conditioning the tissues around the vaginal opening with massage prepares the perineum to perform. Midwives report that women who practice perineal massage daily in the last six weeks of pregnancy experience less stinging sensation during crowning. Mothers with a more conditioned perineum are less likely to tear or get an episiotomy. An added value of perineal massage is that it familiarizes a woman with stretching sensations in this area so she will more easily relax these stretching muscles when stinging occurs just before the moment of birth.

Try this technique:

  • Scrub your hands and trim your thumb nails. Sit in a warm comfortable area, spreading your legs apart in a semi-sitting birthing position. To become familiar with your perineal area use a mirror for the first few massages (a floor-to-ceiling mirror works best). Use massage oil, such as pure vegetable oil, or a water-soluble lubricant, such as K-Y Jelly (not a petroleum-based oil) on your fingers and thumbs and around your perineum.
  • Insert your thumbs as deeply as you can inside your vagina and spread your legs. Press the perineal area down toward the rectum and toward the sides. Gently continue to stretch this opening until you feel a slight burn or tingling.
  • Hold this stretch until the tingling subsides and gently massage the lower part of the vaginal canal back and forth.
  • While massaging, hook your thumbs onto the sides of the vaginal canal and gently pull these tissues forward, as your baby's head will do during delivery.
  • Finally, massage the tissues between the thumb and forefinger back and forth for about a minute.
  • Being too vigorous could cause bruising or swelling in these sensitive tissues. During the massage avoid pressure on the urethra as this could induce irritation or infection.
  • As you become adept with this procedure, add Kegel exercises to your routine to help you get the feel for your pelvic muscles. Do this ritual daily beginning around week 34 of pregnancy.
  • Many midwives and obstetricians believe that perineal massage is neither useful nor necessary as long as the mother's perineum is supported during crowning, her pushing is properly timed, and the baby's head and shoulders are eased out. Discuss the value of perineal massage with your birth attendant.

 

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Re: It's called Perineal Massage

  • I've heard of the perineal massage thing, but the bradley book was totally different. Therre was no mention of massage (although he does touch on it later in the book), it was all about moisturizing.
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  • Yes

    It's also in The Mother of All Pregnancy Books.

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  • Is this suppose to be a daily thing?

    Not happening at my house. 

  • I just watched Baby Mama 2 days ago and I'm laughing thinking about this line:

    "I think she wants me to rub olive oil on your taint."

  • Well you learn something new everyday.
  • imageHi725:
    I've heard of the perineal massage thing, but the bradley book was totally different. Therre was no mention of massage (although he does touch on it later in the book), it was all about moisturizing.

    Hence my confusion as well. I knew about perineal massage - didn't know exactly how to do it though - but the OP's question didn't seem like it was referring to the same thing.

    Thanks for the info though :)

  • Interseting... good to know , I guess.

    Hi725 - I just read your post below about the lotion. I don't do that either.

     

  • imageHi725:
    I've heard of the perineal massage thing, but the bradley book was totally different. Therre was no mention of massage (although he does touch on it later in the book), it was all about moisturizing.

    Are you taking a class too? I would ask the instructor and let us know what they say.

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  • That sounds simply delectable. Whisper
  • i've mentioned perineal massage to dh before. ?he has now designated himself chief perineal massager. ?he's fun.
  • I start classes on the 12th. I will definitely be asking about it when we get to that part.
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  • imageksayles:

    Is this suppose to be a daily thing?

    Not happening at my house.?

    I'd heard of it, but didn't pay too much attention until a few weeks ago when I saw a pretty graphic episode of A Baby Story that featured a mom who had a fourth degree tear with her first baby (they showed her elective C/S with baby #2 on the show.) After googling fourth degree tear, let me tell you that I am all ears re: advice to prevent tears. Seriously.?

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  • I have heard of this also, and was encouraged to do it with EV olive oil... good to know the technique and such... I'm terrified of an episiotomy so I will be doing all I can to prevent it.

    Somewhere else I saw that ppl use EVOO for baby bottoms to prevent diaper rash too... I'm curious if it works. 

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  • imagemollymurphy:
    imageksayles:

    Is this suppose to be a daily thing?

    Not happening at my house. 

    I'd heard of it, but didn't pay too much attention until a few weeks ago when I saw a pretty graphic episode of A Baby Story that featured a mom who had a fourth degree tear with her first baby (they showed her elective C/S with baby #2 on the show.) After googling fourth degree tear, let me tell you that I am all ears re: advice to prevent tears. Seriously. 

    Completely agree...perineal massage is also an alternative to an episiotomy. Whether natural tears or surgically cut, I DO NOT want my tissues down there being ripped open. I'm going to have to figure out how to do this massage thing.

  • DH and I do perineal massage and my doctor is a firm believer that perineal massage can prevent any tearing. She does perineal massage during labor with mineral oil, I know it sounds weird, but I will do anything to avoid tearing.
  • imageemaria:
    i've mentioned perineal massage to dh before.  he has now designated himself chief perineal massager.  he's fun.

     I was just thinkingSmile... sounds like a great past time for my DH, lol!Wink

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