Australian women’s experiences of post-partum rectus diastasis: A qualitative study
Siobhan Elizabeth Fitzpatrick,
Kristen Foley,
Tamara Crittenden
et al.
Abstract:Background: Post-partum rectus diastasis, or the separation of the abdominal muscles after pregnancy, occurs in conjunction with physical symptoms and impaired quality of life. In Australia, health funding for surgery to treat diastasis was ceased in 2016, but reinstated in mid-2022, providing a unique context from which women’s experiences of this condition can be analysed. Objectives: The objective is to examine the experiences of Australian women with post-partum rectus diastasis. Design: This is an intervi… Show more
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