2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.tjog.2018.04.003
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Persistent stress urinary incontinence during pregnancy and one year after delivery; its prevalence, risk factors and impact on quality of life in Taiwanese women: An observational cohort study

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“…Instrumental vaginal delivery, with the use of forceps or vacuum extractor, is a known risk factor for UI due to the trauma caused to the muscle and nerve structures of the pelvic floor. 6,7 One of the limitations of the present study regards the assessments, which were performed in person at the first stage, and then by telephone at the end of the study. To minimize the risk of information bias, in both assessments the same validated research instrument (ICIQ-UI SF) was applied and the assessment procedures were standardized and performed by the same expert.…”
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“…Instrumental vaginal delivery, with the use of forceps or vacuum extractor, is a known risk factor for UI due to the trauma caused to the muscle and nerve structures of the pelvic floor. 6,7 One of the limitations of the present study regards the assessments, which were performed in person at the first stage, and then by telephone at the end of the study. To minimize the risk of information bias, in both assessments the same validated research instrument (ICIQ-UI SF) was applied and the assessment procedures were standardized and performed by the same expert.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…the median time to cessation of UI in the studied population. There are studies that assessed the prevalence of UI after long-term delivery [4][5][6][7]16 and F I G U R E 2 Median time and 95% confidence interval for cessation of urinary incontinence in primiparous adolescents after vaginal delivery. Pernambuco, Brazil, 2017-2019.…”
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“…SUI is a common PFDs during pregnancy and postpartum [1][2][3] . Lin YH et al [15] investigated that 51.5% (446/866) had self-reported SUI during pregnancy and 12.5% (70/560) women accepting vaginal delivery and 7.2% (22/306) women accepting cesarean delivery had SUI at postpartum 12 months. Zhang G et al [16] found SUI was more likely to manifest as leakage of urine when the abdominal pressure gradually increased with the development of pregnancy weeks.…”
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“…Mulheres após o parto vaginal tem maior risco de incontinência urinária de esforço (IUE) pós-parto do que aqueles após cesárea 5 . De fato, a IUE persistente é mais frequente em mulheres que tiveram parto vaginal do que nas de parto cesárea, contudo mulheres que sofreram de IUE durante a gravidez tendem a se recuperar no primeiro ano pós-parto 6 .…”
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