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Erschienen in: European Journal of Medical Research 8/2010

01.12.2010 | Research

What harm does a second delivery to the pelvic floor?

verfasst von: K Jundt, I Scheer, V von Bodungen, F Krumbachner, K Friese, UM Peschers

Erschienen in: European Journal of Medical Research | Ausgabe 8/2010

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Abstract

Objective

To compare the pelvic floor function of primiparous women to women after a second delivery regarding symptoms of urinary and anal incontinence, anal sphincter ruptures and bladder-neck mobility.

Methods

A questionnaire evaluating symptoms of urinary and anal incontinence was used in nulliparous women before and 27 months after childbirth. Furthermore these symptoms were correlated with functional changes of the pelvic floor based on a careful gynecologic examination as well as perineal and endoanal ultrasound.

Results

112 nulliparous women were included, 49 women returned for follow-up on average 27 months (SD 4.4 months) after the first delivery. 39 women (group A) had just one delivery, 10 women (group B - 10/49) had had a second delivery. Apart from levator ani muscle strength, no significant difference between pelvic floor function of group A vs group B was demonstrable. Furthermore, we could show no significant difference for symptoms of urinary (11 (28.2%) vs. 5 (50.0%)) and anal incontinence (14 (35.9%) vs. 4 (40.0%)) between both groups. However, we found a lasting increase of stress urinary and anal incontinence as well as overactive bladder symptoms after one or more deliveries. The position of the bladder neck at rest was lower in both groups compared to the position before the first delivery and bladder neck mobility increased after one or more deliveries.

Discussion

Our study shows several statistically significant changes of the pelvic floor function even on average 27 months after delivery, but a subsequent delivery did not compromise the pelvic floor any further.
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Metadaten
Titel
What harm does a second delivery to the pelvic floor?
verfasst von
K Jundt
I Scheer
V von Bodungen
F Krumbachner
K Friese
UM Peschers
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2010
Verlag
BioMed Central
Erschienen in
European Journal of Medical Research / Ausgabe 8/2010
Elektronische ISSN: 2047-783X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-783X-15-8-362

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