Baksu et al. report the relationship between the method/ mode of delivery and various aspects of postpartum sexual function in Turkish women . This study was primarily designed to evaluate the mode of vaginal delivery vs cesarian delivery on postpartum sexual function. This methodology was, however, overlooked in the results and conclusions, which concluded that mediolateral episiotomy was the prime factor affecting the postpartum sexual functioning in these women in comparison to cesarian delivery. This study was primarily not comparing mediolateral episiotomy and its repair methods vs any other types of episiotomy (median, J-shaped). This paper did not compare groups of women with vaginal births with or without episiotomy.
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