Medwave (Apr 2012)

Effects of pregnancy and childbirth on the pelvic floor

  • Michel Naser,
  • Valentín Manríquez,
  • Mauricio Gómez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 03
p. e5336

Abstract

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The pelvic floor dysfunctions include urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapsed and anal incontinence. One in ten women will be subjected to surgery for pelvic floor dysfunction during their lifetime. In addition, between 30% and 50% will have a recurrence of these interventions. Motherhood is a factor that contributes significantly to the submission of pelvic dysfunctions. There is still no proven evidence that vaginal delivery is an absolutely crucial factor for the presence of pelvic floor dysfunction. There is extensive research on pregnancy and child birth and their effects on the pelvic floor and if some of the obstetric action scan be modified in order to protect it from potential damage.

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