| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4270892 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2012 | 10 Pages |
ABSTRACTIntroductionVaginismus and dyspareunia most commonly affect women in their childbearing years, yet sexual function, and not childbirth, has been the focus of most research.AimThe aim of this study is to discuss pregnancy and birth outcomes in women with sexual pain disorders (SPDs) and address practical concerns of patients and practitioners regarding management during pregnancy, pelvic examination, labor, and delivery.MethodsReview of the relevant literature and recommendations based on clinical expertise of the authors.ResultsA review of SPD, conception, and birth outcomes is provided as well as clinical recommendations for prenatal, labor, and delivery management of women with SPD.ConclusionsPractitioners involved in obstetrical care should be knowledgeable about SPD and provide appropriate modifications and interventions. Rosenbaum TY and Padoa A. Managing pregnancy and delivery in women with sexual pain disorders. J Sex Med 2012;9:1726–1735.
