Symptoms of anal and urinary incontinence following cesarean section or spontaneous vaginal delivery

作者: Daniel Altman , Åsa Ekström , Catharina Forsgren , Johan Nordenstam , Jan Zetterström

DOI: 10.1016/J.AJOG.2007.03.083

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摘要: Objective The objective of the study was to compare prevalence incontinence disorders in relation with spontaneous vaginal delivery or cesarean section. Study Design Two hundred women deliveries only were compared 195 10 years after first delivery. Results When section, associated an increased frequency stress urinary ( P = .006) and use protective pads .008) as well fecal urgency .048) gas .01). At multivariate regression analysis, mode showed no significant association symptoms other than risk for flatus a history obstetric anal sphincter injury (odds ratio 3.1; 95% confidence interval, 1.5 8.9). Conclusion Incontinence are more common following when section However, is not major reduction incontinence.

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