 The study found that the prevalence of episiotomy was 73.9 percent, which is much higher than the recommended rate of 10 percent set by the World Health Organization. Additionally, the study also revealed that perineal trauma was associated with factors such as age, parity, and birth weight. Furthermore, it was found that episiotomy was a risk factor for vaginal tear. Based on these results, we recommend further research to inform the development and implementation of restrictive episiotomy policies to reduce and prevent occurrences of perineal trauma.