Cervical insufficiency a prologue for future pelvic organ prolapse?
Anastasia BendetElad LeronShaked YarzaAdi WeintraubOffer ErezPublished in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2022)
Obstetrics characteristics associated with pelvic organ prolapse included vaginal delivery and birthweight along with non-obstetrical factors such as prior surgery. There was no association between preterm birth and subsequent development of pelvic organ prolapse. Our findings suggest that the effort during labor at term required for the delivery of appropriate for gestational age or large for gestational age newborns affects the pelvic floor and is a major contributor for the subsequent development of pelvic organ prolapse.