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The relationship between women's sexual function and type of delivery and pelvic organ prolapse: A cross-sectional study.

Maryam MoradiFatemeh MohammadzadehAzin NiaziMalihe Afiat
Published in: Health care for women international (2023)
ABSTRACTsThe probable relationship between type of delivery and postpartum sexual function is one of the reasons behind women's tendency to cesarean. This study was performed with 250 women participants. Female Sexual Function Index and examination form were used to determine pelvic organ prolapse and its severity and type based on POP-Q. Our results showed the difference between the mean performance score in the dimensions of desire ( p  = .19), lubrication ( p  = .08), orgasm (0.13), pain ( p  = .08), and satisfaction ( p  = .06) was not significant in the two groups of vaginal delivery and cesarean, but the difference between the mean score of sexual function in the dimension of total score ( p  = .002) was significant in the two groups. Regarding the relationship between sexual function and pelvic organ prolapse, the total score of sexual function in women with uterine, cystocele, and rectocele prolapse was significantly lower ( p  < .001). Researchers should work to provide more evidence on relationship of female sexual function and the type of delivery and pelvic organ prolapse.
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