Teaching and practicing of pelvic floor muscle exercises in primiparous women during pregnancy and the postpartum period
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2007.02.052
Teaching and practicing of pelvic floor muscle exercises in primiparous women during pregnancy and the postpartum period
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- Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2007 Sep;197(3):333
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the teaching and practicing of pelvic floor muscle exercise (PFME) before and after delivery.
Study design: This was a secondary data analysis from a prospective multicenter cohort study, the Childbirth and Pelvic Symptoms study, by the Pelvic Floor Disorders Network. Primiparous women (n = 759) with term singleton delivery were interviewed 6 months after delivery.
Results: Sixty-four percent of the women had been taught PFME, most with verbal (76%) and/or written instructions (55%) and a few (10%) during pelvic examination. Women with anal sphincter tears were not more likely to receive instruction or reminders after delivery. More white women (75%) were taught PFME than were Asian women (48%), African American women (36%), or Hispanic women (39%; P < .0001). More women with college education (74%) were taught, compared with women without a college education (37%; P < .0001). Of those women who were taught, 68% performed PFME after delivery, and 63% were still performing the exercises 6 months after delivery.
Conclusion: Results reveal tremendous potential for the improvement of PFME education and targeting at-risk women in the peripartum period.
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