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Increasing Age Is a Risk Factor for Decreased Postpartum Pelvic Floor Strength
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Increasing Age Is a Risk Factor for Decreased Postpartum Pelvic Floor Strength

L.H. Quiroz, S.D. Pickett, J.D. Peck, G. Rostaminia, D.E. Stone and S.A. Shobeiri
Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Vol.23(2), pp.136-140
2017

Abstract

levator ani function pelvic floor muscles pelvic muscle strength Adolescent Adult Age Factors Cesarean Section Delivery, Obstetric Female Gravidity Humans Imaging, Three-Dimensional Middle Aged Muscle Strength Obstetric Labor Complications Pelvic Floor Pelvic Floor Disorders Postnatal Care Pregnancy Pregnancy Complications Pregnancy Trimester, Third Prenatal Care Prospective Studies Ultrasonography, Prenatal Young Adult adult age body mass cesarean section Conference Paper controlled study female follow up head circumference human laceration levator ani muscle low risk patient major clinical study measurement muscle strength pelvic disease pelvic organ prolapse Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification system pelvis floor muscle perineometer pregnancy priority journal prospective study puerperium questionnaire risk assessment risk factor scoring system three dimensional imaging transvaginal echography urinary tract disease assessment vaginal delivery adolescent age fetus echography injuries labor complication middle aged muscle strength obstetric delivery pathophysiology pelvic floor disorder pelvis floor physiology postnatal care pregnancy complication prenatal care third trimester pregnancy young adult
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