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[Postpartum pelvic floor disorders].

Authors: Thibault, Thubert; Marie, Vinchant; Sarah, Vieillefosse; Sylvie, Billecocq; Anne, Battut; Xavier, Deffieux;

[Postpartum pelvic floor disorders].

Abstract

Postpartum pelvic floor disorders. Postpartum pelvic floor disorders are frequent but most of the time, decrease spontaneously. Even if 40% of pregnant women suffer from urinary incontinence, 85% of them are cured 3 months after delivery. In case of persistent urinary incontinence, postpartum rehabilitation improves short-term urinary incontinence. Six weeks after delivery 4% to 39% women suffer from anal incontinence. Most of the time anal symptoms decrease spontaneously. Postpartum rehabilitation seems to improve short-term anal incontinence. 15 to 20% of pregnant women have a genital prolapse stage 2 during the third trimester and 20 to 50% in the immediate postpartum. Even if most of the women (90%) have genital prolapse (stage 1 for most of them) one year after delivery, only 10% are bothered. Expectative management with a clinical evaluation 12 months after delivery is sufficient. In case of persistent symptoms, pelvic floor rehabilitation can be proposed.

Keywords

Urinary Incontinence, Pregnancy, Postpartum Period, Humans, Female, Pelvic Floor, Pelvic Floor Disorders, Fecal Incontinence

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