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The World Health Organization (WHO) definition of sexual health; "the state of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being related to sexuality; it is not merely the absence of disease, d...
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Misoprostol for Treatment of Postpartum Hemorrhage
What is the best way to treat postpartum hemorrhage? Is there a standard protocol? BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Health Canada approves Viveve System to improve sexual function after childbirth
Viveve, Inc., a woman's health company and pioneer in non-surgical vaginal tissue restoration, announces Health Canada has issued a Medical Device License for the Viveve System to treat laxity of the...
Sex After Childbirth - Most Mothers Wait At Least 6 Weeks, Some Considerably Longer
Most first-time mothers wait until after 6 weeks postpartum to resume vaginal sex following childbirth and women who have an operative vaginal birth, caesarean section, perineal tear or episiotomy app...
Women with RA report lower sexual function
(HealthDay)—Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has negative effects on sexual function in women, with depressive symptoms and disease severity linked to the degree of sexual dysfunction, according to a study...
Mothers At Risk Of Postpartum Depression: New Hospital Guidelines
Although 13 percent of new mothers experience postpartum depression (PPD) in the first year after childbirth, few women recognize the symptoms and seldom discuss their feelings with a health care prov...
Breast cancer doesn't affect sexual function in women
(HealthDay) -- Sexual function does not seem to be significantly disrupted in women with a diagnosis of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), according to a study published online July 19 in The Journal of...
Most first-time mothers wait until after 6 weeks before resuming sex following childbirth
(Wiley) Most first-time mothers wait until after six weeks postpartum to resume vaginal sex following childbirth and women who have an operative vaginal birth, caesarean section, perineal tear or epis...
New hospital guidelines to help mothers at risk of postpartum depression
(University of Louisville) Although 13 percent of new mothers experience postpartum depression in the first year after childbirth, few women recognize the symptoms and seldom discuss their feelings wi...
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Sex after childbirth: postpartum sexual function.
Pregnancy and childbirth bring many changes to the health and well-being of new mothers. Postpartum sexual health is a common concern that is often not discussed during prenatal or postpartum care and...
Sexual function after childbirth by the mode of delivery: a prospective study.
PURPOSE: The objective of the present study was to evaluate sexual behavior longitudinally in the postpartum period by mode of delivery. METHODS: In this prospective study, five groups were defined: w...
Effects of perineal trauma on postpartum sexual function.
rathfisch g., dikencik b.k., beji kizilkaya n., comert n., tekirdag a.i. &kadioglu a. (2010) Effects of perineal trauma on postpartum sexual function. Journal of Advanced Nursing00(0), 000-000. Abstra...
Randomized studies to assess postnatal depression and preterm childbirth are rarely in conjunction; the 2 problems are treated separately regardless of their common risk factors. The main objective of...
Objective: To examine the relationship of fear of childbirth (FOC), general anxiety and depression during pregnancy and postpartum with birth complications. Methods: For this prospective cohort study...