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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Pelvic floor dysfunction in primiparous women up to 6 months after delivery: cohort study
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2021;74(5):e20200607
07-28-2021
Abstract
ORIGINAL ARTICLEPelvic floor dysfunction in primiparous women up to 6 months after delivery: cohort study
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2021;74(5):e20200607
07-28-2021DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0607
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Objective:
To analyze pelvic floor muscular strength (PFMS), urinary (UI) and anal (AI) incontinence and dyspareunia in primiparous women up to 6 months after normal or cesarean delivery.
Methods:
this is a prospective cohort with 169 women (128 normal births, 41 cesarean sections), followed between 50-70 and 170-190 days postpartum, when PFMS was measured using perineometry, and UI and AI and dyspareunia, through interview.
Results:
PFMS, UI and dyspareunia were similar between types of delivery. The difference was significant only for the time elapsed, with improvement in the studied period (2 and 6 months postpartum). Regarding AI, there was a significant difference between 2 and 6 months postpartum, with an interaction between type of delivery and time (p=0.022).
Conclusion:
the type of delivery did not show any influence on pelvic floor dysfunctions, except for AI. For all outcomes, there was an improvement in the period studied.