2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10995-022-03532-0
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Prenatal and Childbirth Risk Factors of Postpartum Pain and Depression: A Machine Learning Approach

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“…This is a relevant factor, since holding back while communicating with providers, not using pain relief medications and perceived discrimination were found to be predictors of PP in patients undergoing CD. 26 The location, type and severity of pain differ between VD and CD. Lim et al found that visceral and nociceptive pain were the most common types and were different between those with VD (67.8%) and CD (48.2%).…”
Section: Risk Factors Preexisting Pain and Psychosocial Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is a relevant factor, since holding back while communicating with providers, not using pain relief medications and perceived discrimination were found to be predictors of PP in patients undergoing CD. 26 The location, type and severity of pain differ between VD and CD. Lim et al found that visceral and nociceptive pain were the most common types and were different between those with VD (67.8%) and CD (48.2%).…”
Section: Risk Factors Preexisting Pain and Psychosocial Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a relevant factor, since holding back while communicating with providers, not using pain relief medications and perceived discrimination were found to be predictors of PP in patients undergoing CD. 26 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%