Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3921107 European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveOur purpose was to determine if prolonged second-stage labour independently increases postpartum anal incontinence.Study design360 primiparous women were studied retrospectively after vaginal delivery of term cephalic singletons, including a group with short second-stage labour (<30 min, n = 163) and a group with a prolonged second stage (>90 min, n = 197). A quality of life questionnaire on anal incontinence (FIQOL) was sent out at 15 months after delivery.Results184 women (96 with short second-stage labour and 88 with a prolonged second stage) answered the questionnaire (response rate 51%). Flatus incontinence was reported after prolonged second-stage labour in 9.1% of women vs 15.6% after short second stage (p = 0.18). Fecal incontinence was reported after prolonged second-stage labour in 2.3% vs 5.2% after a short second stage (p = 0.45).ConclusionWe suggest that prolonged second stage of labour should not be associated with an increased risk of postpartum incontinence.

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