Obstetric outcomes in women with vulvodynia or vaginismus.
Sophie BarilNicholas Czuzoj-ShulmanHaim Arie AbenhaimPublished in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2022)
Vulvodynia and vaginismus in pregnancy appears underreported in pregnancy compared to reported population rates. Prevalence of reporting seems to have increased in the last decades and is associated with increased risks of maternal and newborn morbidities. Obstetrical caregivers should be aware of the underreporting of these conditions and the associated adverse effects when counseling obstetrical patients.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- pregnancy outcomes
- ejection fraction
- preterm birth
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- pregnant women
- peritoneal dialysis
- risk factors
- palliative care
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- risk assessment
- physical activity
- adverse drug
- hiv infected
- electronic health record
- hiv testing
- antiretroviral therapy
- weight gain