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Influence of Obesity on Short-term Surgical Outcome of the Transobturator Tape Procedure in Patients with Stress Urinary Incontinence [PDF]
Dong-Un Tchey +5 more
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Effects of estrogen with and without progestin on urinary incontinence
L. Melvin
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In this follow‐up of a randomized controlled trial including 1911 primiparous women with a vaginal birth, minor and major second‐degree tears were not associated with pelvic floor dysfunction 1 year postpartum. OASI was associated with colorectal–anal symptoms, whereas episiotomy was associated with vaginal symptoms affecting body image.
Malin Edqvist +9 more
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Resting-state fMRI in women with functional constipation with or without stress urinary incontinence. [PDF]
Xie Y +8 more
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The use of topical vaginal estrogens in postpartum women: A systematic review
A postpartum reduction in circulating estrogen levels, due to antagonism from elevated prolactin levels, further elevated during breastfeeding, can result in pelvic floor dysfunction, including bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction, pain and implications for perineal wound healing.
Aysha Waheed +2 more
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Electroacupuncture for poststroke urinary incontinence: A systematic scoping review. [PDF]
Jiang T +9 more
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Electrical stimulation with non-implanted devices for stress urinary incontinence in women [PDF]
Fiona Stewart +3 more
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The socioeconomic burden of pelvic floor disorders
Pelvic floor disorders can have a negative influence on a woman's well‐being, quality of life, working ability, and sexual function and also prevent many women from participating in recreational activities. The global costs of PFDs to health care systems and society are enormous. Abstract Pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) such as pelvic organ prolapse (POP)
Ian Milsom +5 more
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