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Changes in birth-related pain perception impact of neurobiological and psycho-social factors.

Sebastian BerlitStefanie LisKatharina HäfnerNikolaus KleindienstUlf BaumgärtnerRolf-Detlef TreedeMarc SütterlinChristian Schmahl
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2017)
Pain sensitivity showed a decrease when comparing post-partum with prepartum values. The extent and direction of CPM appear to be a trait variable that predicted post-partum hypalgesia without being changed itself. Post-partum hypalgesia was reduced in women with a history of abuse and high trait anxiety, which suggests that individual differences in CPM affect childbirth experience.
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