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DOI: 10.1002/NAU.10166
Cesarean Section: Does It Really Prevent The Development Of Postpartum Stress Urinary Incontinence? A Prospective Study Of 363 Women One Year After Their First Delivery
A. Groutz, E. Rimon, Simona Peled, R. Gold, D. Pauzner, J. Lessing, D. Gordon
Published 2004 · Medicine
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in young women is usually the result of pelvic floor injury during vaginal delivery. Whether cesarean section delivery may prevent such injury is questionable. We undertook a prospective study to compare the prevalence of SUI among primiparae 1 year after spontaneous vaginal delivery versus elective cesarean section, or cesarean section performed for obstructed labor.
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