A Comparative Study of Female Sexual Function before Pregnancy, First Sexual Activity Postpartum and One Year Postpartum with Respect to Mode of Delivery in Primiparae

Nermeen Reda Fawzy;

Abstract


he aim of this study was to compare the female sexual function before pregnancy, first sexual activity after delivery and one year postpartum in relation to mode of delivery.
The current cross sectional observational study included women attending outpatient contraception clinic and pediatric outpatient clinic in El Demerdash hospital, during the period between April 2017 to December 2017, included 324 primiparous women who delivered alive full-term baby in one-year period. A total of 146 (45%) of these women had undergone VD/epi and 178 (55%) individuals had a CS.
A female investigator interviewed each candidate in a private area to answer two questionnaires. First about socio-demographic data, second about female sexual function index in three periods of her life: before pregnancy, first sexual activity after delivery, and one year after delivery, retrospectively.
Comparison was done between modes of delivery as regards to female sexual function. There was absent significant difference between VD/epi and CS according to FSFI score in the three periods of participants’ life; befo


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Title A Comparative Study of Female Sexual Function before Pregnancy, First Sexual Activity Postpartum and One Year Postpartum with Respect to Mode of Delivery in Primiparae
Authors Nermeen Reda Fawzy
Issue Date 2017

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