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Bio-mechanical risk factors for uterine prolapse among women living in the hills of west Nepal: A case-control study.

Hridaya Raj DevkotaTula Ram SijaliCarisa HarrisDirgha J GhimireNdola PrataMichael N Bates
Published in: Women's health (London, England) (2020)
Using a patuka, occupation, and body position during work were all associated with uterine prolapse. No association was found with heavy load carrying, although that might be attributable to the cross-sectional nature of study recruitment.
Keyphrases
  • case control
  • cross sectional
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • urinary incontinence
  • type diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • pregnancy outcomes