Resultados: 3

Pelvic floor dysfunction in primiparous women up to 6 months after delivery: cohort study

Rev. bras. enferm; 74 (5), 2021
ABSTRACT 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 b...

Pelvic floor muscle strength in primiparous women according to the delivery type: cross-sectional study

ABSTRACT Objectives: to compare the pelvic floor muscle strength in primiparous women after normal birth and cesarean section, related to the socio-demographic characteristics, nutritional status, dyspareunia, urinary incontinence, perineal exercise in pregnancy, perineal condition and weight of the ne...

Association between perineal trauma and pain in primiparous women

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 48 (spe), 2014
Objective To identify the association between perineal trauma and pain in 473 primiparous women. Method Cross-sectional study in which pain was measured by the numerical pain scale (0 to 10 - 0 being no pain and 10 maximal pain). Results The prevalence and mean intensity of pain were 33.0% and 4.7 points...