Perineal Massage Using A Pelvic Wand During Pregnancy
A Pilot Study To Assess The Effect Of Antepartum Perineal Massage Using A Pelvic Wand On Labor Agency And Pelvic Health
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
140 participants
Oct 1, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
There is limited research on the optimal strategy to reduce obstetric laceration, postpartum urinary retention, and postpartum pelvic pain. In systematic reviews, clinician-directed massage of the perineal muscles at the time of birth and patient directed massage of the perineal muscles in the third trimester to inconsistently reduce the incidence of severe obstetric laceration.1,2 However, there is significant heterogeneity of these studies is due in large part to the lack of a standardized protocols and unpredictability of clinician availability to perform perineal massage around the time of birth. The purpose of this study is to understand how perineal massage with a pelvic wand in late pregnancy and during labor influences one's sense of self-control over the labor process and birth experience.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Pregnant
- Plan to give birth at BIDMC
- Age ≥18 years old
- English language preference
- weeks 'gestation
Exclusion Criteria1
- Contraindication to vaginal birth, active genital herpes infection, fetal anomaly requiring cesarean birth).
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Interventions
Use of a pelvic wand to perform perineal massage
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NCT06986824