Having a baby is a happy gift. However, many expectant mothers feel afraid when they face the process of giving birth. One cause of this concern is pain when sewn. But actually, Mother can give birth normally without stitches. In normal labor, the area of the perineum (the area between the vagina and the anus) is able to stretch when the baby is out. However, the risk of tearing perineum if the strain is too strong or less elastic perineum. Therefore, sometimes it is necessary to take episiotomy or perineal clipping to make it easier for the baby to be born, and to prevent tears in the perineum toward the anus. Not all perineums that are torn during childbirth need to be sewn. Suture is only necessary if the perineal tear is deep and wide enough to reach the muscle tissue, vaginal wall, urinary tract, or anus. Meanwhile, if the tear is mild and does not affect these parts, usually there is no need for sewing. Some factors that can increase the risk of perineal tearing are: First ...