BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVESVaginismus is a feminine sexual dysfunction that makes impossible any intercourse with penetration, but which is compatible with pregnancy. This association is delicate, pregnancy being already a period great anxiety for the woman to which is added vaginismus. It has been already shown in the literature that anxiety is more common in women with vaginismus [1;2].The aim of the study was to assess anxiety in pregnant women with vaginismus and its relationship with vaginismus in Tunisia.
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