Cuts heal more quickly than lacerations, and one of the reasons to aggressively perform an episiotomy is to clean the wound. Incision surgery involves performing pudendal nerve anesthesia or subcutaneous infiltration anesthesia around the vaginal opening, and then making an incision about 3cm from the vagina to the perineum. The incision is closed after delivery. Benefits of episiotomy: 1. Reduce late perineal injury, suture and healing complications that occur within 7 days after delivery. 2. Prevent perineal tears and protect pelvic floor muscles. It is believed that surgical incisions are easy to repair and heal better. Precautions when performing episiotomy: Yes