Sökning: "pelvic floor birth"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 13 avhandlingar innehållade orden pelvic floor birth.
1. To tear and to heal : pelvic floor dysfunction and childbirth
Sammanfattning : Background: Up to 80% of women are affected by a perineal laceration after their first vaginal birth. An estimated 40–50% of lacerations involve the perineal muscles, and up to 7% are obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASI). LÄS MER
2. Pelvic floor dysfunction after childbirth : symptoms, diagnosis, treatment
Sammanfattning : Vaginal delivery is a trauma to the levator ani muscles, the perineal muscles, and the anal sphincter complex (1-3). A levator ani deficiency cannot be surgically remedied and increases the risk of pelvic floor dysfunction later in life (4-6). LÄS MER
3. The long-term effects of obstetrical anal sphincter injury on pelvic floor function
Sammanfattning : Background: As women live longer, the long-term effects of childbirth may negatively affect their quality of life and professional careers. Aim: This thesis investigates the long-term effects of vacuum extraction (VE) and one and two obstetrical anal sphincter injuries (OASIs). LÄS MER
4. Pelvic floor complications after vaginal birth : short- and long-term consequenses for primiparous women in Sweden
Sammanfattning : Women giving birth to their first baby often sustain some form of perineal injury. These injuries can cause short- and long-term pelvic floor dysfunction symptoms and may affect their health. This thesis focuses on a sample of 597 primiparous women who participated in the MIMA (Midwives’ Management during the Second Stage of Labour) project. LÄS MER
5. Long-term consequences of vaginal delivery on the pelvic floor. A comparison with caesarean section in one-para women
Sammanfattning : Abstract Long-term consequences of vaginal delivery on the pelvic floor: A comparison with caesarean section in one-parae women Urinary incontinence (UI), symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse (sPOP), and faecal and anal incontinence (FI and AI) are the three major sequelae of childbirth. It has as yet not been finally settled whether in the long term vaginal delivery (VD) is detrimental to pelvic floor function in comparison to caesarean section (CS). LÄS MER