The Occurrence and Factors Associated with Overt Urinary Retention Among Postpartum Women After Vaginal Delivery with Labor Epidural Analgesia.
Sen LiXiaohong ZhangYan LiuYongli WangXujuan ZhengPublished in: International journal of general medicine (2023)
Postpartum women undergoing vaginal delivery with labor epidural analgesia showed a high incidence of overt PUR, and health-care providers should pay more attention to their postpartum urination status in clinical practice. Effective and timely intervention is strongly recommended to reduce the occurrence of overt PUR for these kinds of postpartum women undergoing vaginal delivery with labor epidural analgesia, such as ones experienced forceps-assisted delivery, lateral episiotomy, and more severe perineal pain.
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