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Urinary incontinence and sexuality during pregnancy and after delivery
Záhumenský, Josef ; Zvěřina, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Kužel, David (referee) ; Weiss, Petr (referee)
Results and conclusion. We found the statistically significant increase in the occurrence of urinary incontinence during pregnancy. We found no significant relation between prevalence of urinary incontinence during pregnancy and either BMI before pregnancy or weight gain during pregnancy. All females of age 36 and more suffered from urinary incontinence during the third trimester. There is a decrease in frequency of sexual intercourses, a decrease in female orgasm sensation and a decrease in satisfaction with the sexual life during pregnancy. Frequency of sexual dysfunctions increases: dyspareunia, insufficient lubrication and hypogastrium pain. Females with significant dyspareunia before pregnancy have higher risk of extensive injury to the vaginal wall during labour. 10% of women do not have full comfort of life due to birth injury six months after the labour. 24% of women start with sexual life less than six weeks after the first labour; 7% of women have no sexual intercourse six months after the delivery. 38% of females declare that the sexual life six months after the delivery is still not as highquality as prior to pregnancy. In the comparison of the way of labour (Caesarean section vs. vaginal delivery) we found no difference in frequency of sexual intercourses six months after the labour, in orgasm...
Urinary incontinence and sexuality during pregnancy and after delivery
Záhumenský, Josef ; Zvěřina, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Kužel, David (referee) ; Weiss, Petr (referee)
Results and conclusion. We found the statistically significant increase in the occurrence of urinary incontinence during pregnancy. We found no significant relation between prevalence of urinary incontinence during pregnancy and either BMI before pregnancy or weight gain during pregnancy. All females of age 36 and more suffered from urinary incontinence during the third trimester. There is a decrease in frequency of sexual intercourses, a decrease in female orgasm sensation and a decrease in satisfaction with the sexual life during pregnancy. Frequency of sexual dysfunctions increases: dyspareunia, insufficient lubrication and hypogastrium pain. Females with significant dyspareunia before pregnancy have higher risk of extensive injury to the vaginal wall during labour. 10% of women do not have full comfort of life due to birth injury six months after the labour. 24% of women start with sexual life less than six weeks after the first labour; 7% of women have no sexual intercourse six months after the delivery. 38% of females declare that the sexual life six months after the delivery is still not as highquality as prior to pregnancy. In the comparison of the way of labour (Caesarean section vs. vaginal delivery) we found no difference in frequency of sexual intercourses six months after the labour, in orgasm...

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