2018
DOI: 10.18521/ktd.399972
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Impacts of Childbirth on the Subsequent Risk of Stress Urinary Incontinence

Abstract: The purpose of the this study was to indicate the role of childbirth parameters on the development of stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Methods: One hundred-one healthy women (control group) and 98 patients with SUI (study group) were included in this study between March 2008 and April 2009. Obstetric history of participants was taken and labor parameters were compared between control group and study group. Results: The prevalence of SUI reported in the study was 43.9%. The result of prevalence was 43.9% duri… Show more

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“…Many factors have been described increasing the reasons and prevalence of urinary incontinence. Risk factors for UI; advanced age, hormonal disorders, obesity, birth trauma, genetic disorders, recurrent urinary tract infections, chronic constipation, smoking, gynecological surgery, diabetes, lung diseases, and neurological diseases (7,8). Although UI is not a life-threatening disease, individuals suffering from this disease have complaints about social and physical activities, hence the quality of their life decreases (9).…”
Section: Urinary Incontinence In Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many factors have been described increasing the reasons and prevalence of urinary incontinence. Risk factors for UI; advanced age, hormonal disorders, obesity, birth trauma, genetic disorders, recurrent urinary tract infections, chronic constipation, smoking, gynecological surgery, diabetes, lung diseases, and neurological diseases (7,8). Although UI is not a life-threatening disease, individuals suffering from this disease have complaints about social and physical activities, hence the quality of their life decreases (9).…”
Section: Urinary Incontinence In Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%