Are there risks with a forceps assisted birth? In one word . . . yes and the risk aren't just limited to the newborn . . . they can affect the mother as well. According to the Mayo Clinic these risk can include: To the mother Pain in the perineum (the tissue located between the vagina and the anus) following the birth. Lower genital tract tears as well as other wounds. Difficulty urinating or emptying the bladder. Urinary or fecal incontinence which can either be of a short duration or long-term. Uterine rupture where the uterine wall actually tears which could allow the baby or placenta to be pushed into the abdominal cavity. If an Episiotomy - a surgical incision made in the tissue between the vagina and the anus - is done, the expectant mother is at a greater risk for bleeding and infection. To the baby Minor facial injuries resulting from the pressure of the forceps. Temporary weakness in the ...