Necrotizing fasciitis is a fatal, rapidly progressive, often initially unrecognized condition. Mortality rates range from 30% to 76%. Prognosis depends on the delay of diagnosis, antimicrobial treatment and surgical excision of all necrotic tissue. A case of postpartum perineal necrotizing fasciitis arising from episiotomy is presented. Prompt recognition and aggressive therapy resulted in a favorable outcome despite significant morbidity.