Fecal incontinence risk factors and pregnancy.
Serhii VasyliukAndrii CheredarchukMariana RymarchukRostislav BondarevOlha ProshchenkoArtem MykytyukPublished in: Ceska gynekologie (2024)
The prevalence of fecal incontinence among pregnant women is 12.9%, which increases to 28.6% one year after childbirth. The most common complaint was involuntary passage of intestinal gas. Risk factors for fecal incontinence with a high probability included being over 36-years old, low physical activity, three or more pregnancies resulting in childbirth, a history of hemorrhoids, perianal discomfort, and constipation in the 1st trimester of pregnancy.