The frequency of urinary stress incontinence after delivery in primiparous women and the related factors

In order to determine the frequency rate of urinary stress incontinence (S.I) after delivery and related factors a longitudinal study carried on primiparous women in Arash Hospital in 1379. Through a non probability sampling, 400 eligible women were recruited from available population. Patient with...

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Main Authors: Behdani R, Rezaei E
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2001-10-01
Series:Tehran University Medical Journal
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description In order to determine the frequency rate of urinary stress incontinence (S.I) after delivery and related factors a longitudinal study carried on primiparous women in Arash Hospital in 1379. Through a non probability sampling, 400 eligible women were recruited from available population. Patient with complain of urinary stress incontinence on third day after delivery, were examined and undergone for required diagnostic tests. After stabilizing the diagnosis of urinary stress incontinence, they were followed on 6th week, 3th month and the first year after delivery. The mean of maternal age was 23.5±4.3 years and the mean of gestational age was 37.9±2.1 weeks. The vaginal delivery and cesarean section rates were 83.7 percent and 16.3 percent respectively. From the cases, 50 women (12.5 percent) had S.I on third day after delivery, which 28 of them had this problem from their pregnancy (grup A), and in 22 patients (5.5 percent), S.I were began after delivery (group B). On first year after delivery, only 6 patients (1.5 percent) had complaint of S.I, totally. All patients with S.I had a vaginal delivery and no cases of S.I had found in cesarean section group (65 women). This difference was significant (P=0.019). Comparison of 3 groups A, B and C (including 285 women without S.I after vaginal delivery) had represented that the mean of maternal age and gestational age were significantly higher in group B than other two groups (P=0.0001 and P=0.0009 respectively).
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spelling doaj.art-9facab8c147c44b689d4225ba21e0d8c2022-12-22T00:32:50ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222001-10-015952328The frequency of urinary stress incontinence after delivery in primiparous women and the related factorsBehdani RRezaei EIn order to determine the frequency rate of urinary stress incontinence (S.I) after delivery and related factors a longitudinal study carried on primiparous women in Arash Hospital in 1379. Through a non probability sampling, 400 eligible women were recruited from available population. Patient with complain of urinary stress incontinence on third day after delivery, were examined and undergone for required diagnostic tests. After stabilizing the diagnosis of urinary stress incontinence, they were followed on 6th week, 3th month and the first year after delivery. The mean of maternal age was 23.5±4.3 years and the mean of gestational age was 37.9±2.1 weeks. The vaginal delivery and cesarean section rates were 83.7 percent and 16.3 percent respectively. From the cases, 50 women (12.5 percent) had S.I on third day after delivery, which 28 of them had this problem from their pregnancy (grup A), and in 22 patients (5.5 percent), S.I were began after delivery (group B). On first year after delivery, only 6 patients (1.5 percent) had complaint of S.I, totally. All patients with S.I had a vaginal delivery and no cases of S.I had found in cesarean section group (65 women). This difference was significant (P=0.019). Comparison of 3 groups A, B and C (including 285 women without S.I after vaginal delivery) had represented that the mean of maternal age and gestational age were significantly higher in group B than other two groups (P=0.0001 and P=0.0009 respectively).http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/5551.pdf&manuscript_id=5551Urinary stress incontinencePrimiparous
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The frequency of urinary stress incontinence after delivery in primiparous women and the related factors
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Urinary stress incontinence
Primiparous
title The frequency of urinary stress incontinence after delivery in primiparous women and the related factors
title_full The frequency of urinary stress incontinence after delivery in primiparous women and the related factors
title_fullStr The frequency of urinary stress incontinence after delivery in primiparous women and the related factors
title_full_unstemmed The frequency of urinary stress incontinence after delivery in primiparous women and the related factors
title_short The frequency of urinary stress incontinence after delivery in primiparous women and the related factors
title_sort frequency of urinary stress incontinence after delivery in primiparous women and the related factors
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Primiparous
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