Incidence of urinary incontinence and constipation during pregnancy and postpartum: survey of current findings at the Rotunda Lying-in Hospital |
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Authors: | Kathleen Marshall Superintendent Physiotherapist,Kate A. Thompson Research Officer,&dagger ,Deirdre M. Walsh Lecturer ,&dagger ,George D. Baxter Professor ,&dagger |
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Affiliation: | Rotunda Lying In Hospital, Dublin, Republic of Ireland;Rehabilitation Sciences Research Group, University of Ulster UK |
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Abstract: | Objective To assess the impact of pregnancy upon continence and constipation. Design A questionnaire survey. Setting Maternity wards in the Rotunda Lying In Hospital, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Population 7771 women who were delivered of liveborn infants. Methods Questionnaires were delivered and collected by physiotherapy staff as part of routine postnatal care. Results Analysis of data using χ2 tests showed significant differences between three parity groups [primigravidae, multigravidae (2–4) and multigravidae (5+)] for symptoms of both urinary incontinence ( χ2= 119.54 , df = 2, P = 0.000) and constipation ( χ2= 12.53 , df = 3, P = 0.002); the incidence of both constipation and urinary incontinence increased with parity. Conclusion The results of this survey have emphasised the relation between parity and postpartum incontinence which stresses the importance of early diagnosis and intervention. |
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