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Home > Pregnancy > Labour and birth > How long will stitches take to heal?
The good thing about stitches is that by the time you need them, your baby is born and you’ll have done all the hard work! You can help them heal faster by following the tips we’ve included below. And if you need any extra advice or reassurance about your stitches – don’t be afraid to ask.
Suzanne, pregnancy advisor and mum
Many mums need stitches after labour, whether it’s because of a caesarean, an episiotomy (the name for a surgical cut in your perineum), or a tear.
If your stitches feel too tight or you think you may have an infection, let your midwife know as soon as possible so they can make sure everything’s ok.
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