Sexuality and pregnancy: Beliefs and dysfunctions in pregnant women
Fatma Guermazi,
Syrine Ajmi,
Maissa Ben Jmaa
et al.
Abstract:AimsPregnancy brings out significant physiological, psychological, and sexual changes that may lead to sexual dysfunction. Our study aimed to explore common beliefs about sexuality during pregnancy among pregnant women and to assess sexual dysfunction in this population.MethodsWe conducted a cross‐sectional study between March and August 2022, involving pregnant women regardless of their pregnancy term. A self‐administered questionnaire was digitized using Google Forms®, and the Female Sexual Function Index wa… Show more
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