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Review
. 2023 Dec 18:7:42.
doi: 10.18332/ejm/173417. eCollection 2023.

Health problems experienced by women during the first year postpartum: A systematic review

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Health problems experienced by women during the first year postpartum: A systematic review

Marije M Gmelig Meyling et al. Eur J Midwifery. .

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Abstract

Introduction: During pregnancy and childbirth, health issues can arise that can negatively influence women's postpartum health. Although it is imperative to identify these health problems in order to tailor care to women's needs, they often remain unrecognized. A comprehensive overview of postpartum health problems does not exist in the current literature. This systematic review aimed to explore the health problems experienced by women residing in high-income countries during the first year postpartum.

Methods: Scientific databases were searched for articles on health problems experienced by women during the first year postpartum, published between January 2000 and 2 July 2021. Studies investigating the experiences of healthy women from the age of 18 years, residing in high-income countries, who gave birth to a healthy neonate, were included. Identified health issues were divided into five categories and presented in an overview.

Results: A total of 25 articles were eligible for inclusion. In all, 83 health problems were identified and divided into five different categories (physical health problems, mental health problems, social health problems, problems related to feeding the infant, and other challenges). Common health issues postpartum were exhaustion, urinary incontinence, painful breasts, depressive symptoms, problems related to sexuality and sleep, lack of social support, and problems with breastfeeding.

Conclusions: This systematic review contributes to a wider understanding of postpartum health problems and can be used to adapt healthcare to women's needs. It distinguishes itself from previous studies by the wide variety of identified health problems and its specific focus on women's experiences in the postpartum period.

Keywords: depressive symptoms; exhaustion; maternal health; postpartum period; systematic review; urinary incontinence.

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The authors have completed and submitted the ICMJE Form for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest and none was reported.

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Flowchart summarizing the results of the search strategy

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