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. 2011 Nov;22(11):1421-7.
doi: 10.1007/s00192-011-1501-5. Epub 2011 Jul 26.

The effect of pregnancy and childbirth on pelvic floor muscle function

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The effect of pregnancy and childbirth on pelvic floor muscle function

Ksena Elenskaia et al. Int Urogynecol J. 2011 Nov.

Abstract

Introduction and hypothesis: The effect of pregnancy and mode of delivery on pelvic floor muscle function (PFMF) is unclear. Our aim was to prospectively evaluate the effect of pregnancy and childbirth on PFMF.

Methods: Subjective (Oxford scale) and objective (perineometry) assessments of PFMF were performed at 20 and 36 weeks gestation and at 14 weeks and 12 months after delivery. The resting pressure (RP) and the maximum squeeze pressure (MSP) were recorded.

Results: Four hundred three women (182 nulliparous and 221 multiparous) were recruited. Two hundred ninety-four (73%) delivered vaginally and 92 (23%) by caesarean section. RP and MSP improved significantly (p < 0.01) during pregnancy. After childbirth, a significant decrease in PFMF was demonstrated, which recovered completely by 1 year in majority of women.

Conclusions: There appears to be a physiological increment in PFMF during pregnancy. The pelvic floor weakens temporarily after childbirth but contractility appears to recover by 1 year irrespective of the mode of delivery.

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