1. Prevalence of postpartum dyspareunia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Banaei M, Kariman N, Ozgoli G, Nasiri M, Ghasemi V, Khiabani A, Dashti S, and Mohamadkhani Shahri L
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Pelvic Pain etiology, Prevalence, Quality of Life, Dyspareunia epidemiology, Postpartum Period, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological epidemiology
- Abstract
Background: Dyspareunia is one of the most common postpartum sexual dysfunctions., Objective: To estimate the prevalence of postpartum dyspareunia., Search Strategy: Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, and Embase databases were searched to July 2019 using keywords including 'perineal pain,' 'dyspareunia,' and 'sexual pain'., Selection Criteria: Observational studies on the prevalence of postpartum dyspareunia were included., Data Collection and Analysis: Two authors independently reviewed articles and extracted data. Study heterogeneity was evaluated by I
2 index; publication bias by Egger and Begg tests., Main Results: Twenty-two studies enrolling 11 457 women were included. Based on meta-analysis, the overall estimated prevalence of dyspareunia was 35% (95% confidence interval [CI], 29%-41%). The prevalence was 42% (95% CI, 26%-60%) at 2 months, 43% (95% CI, 36%-50%) at 2-6 months, and 22% (95% CI, 15%-29%) at 6-12 months postpartum. Begg test showed no significant bias in data related to the prevalence of postpartum dyspareunia (p = 0.466)., Conclusion: The prevalence of postpartum dyspareunia was 35% and decreased with increasing postpartum duration. Given the high prevalence and its impact on a woman's quality of life, special attention should be paid to this common complaint during the postpartum period., (© 2020 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.)- Published
- 2021
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