Code of Colorado Regulations
700 - Department of Regulatory Agencies
739 - Division of Professions and Occupations - Office of Direct-Entry Midwifery Registration
4 CCR 739-1 - MIDWIVES REGISTRATION RULES AND REGULATIONS
Section 4 CCR 739-1.20 - SUTURING
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
The purpose of this Rule is to define perineal tear and various degrees of perineal tears, and to specify the limitations and requirements in order to perform the suturing of first-degree and second-degree perineal tears.
A. "Perineal tear" means a laceration of the skin and other soft tissue structures which, in women, separates the vagina from the anus.
B. "First-degree perineal tear" means a laceration limited to the fourchette and superficial perineal skin or vaginal mucosa.
C. "Second-degree perineal tear" means a laceration extending beyond fourchette, perineal skin and vaginal mucosa to perineal muscles and fascia, but not the anal sphincter.
D. "Third-degree perineal tear" means the tearing of the fourchette, perineal skin, vaginal mucosa, muscles and anal sphincter.
E. "Fourth-degree perineal tear" means the tearing of the fourchette, perineal skin, vaginal mucosa, muscles, anal sphincter and rectal mucosa.
F. A direct-entry midwife may perform the suturing of first-degree and second-degree perineal tears if the following conditions are met:
H. A direct-entry midwife shall arrange for consultation and/or transport all third and fourth-degree perineal tears as required pursuant to Rule 1.7(F)(6).