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Urinary incontinence in nulliparous women before and during pregnancy: prevalence, incidence, type, and risk factors.

Daly, Deirdre (author)
Clarke, Mike (author)
Begley, Cecily, 1954 (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för vårdvetenskap och hälsa,Institute of Health and Care Sciences
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2018-01-23
2018
English.
In: International urogynecology journal. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1433-3023 .- 0937-3462. ; 29:3, s. 353-362
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  • While many women report urinary incontinence (UI) during pregnancy, associations with pre-pregnancy urinary leakage remain under-explained.We performed a multi-strand prospective cohort study with 860 nulliparous women recruited during pregnancy.Prevalence of any urinary leakagewas 34.8% before and 38.7% during pregnancy.Prevalence of UI,leaking urine at least once per month,was 7.2% and 17.7% respectively. Mixed urinary incontinence (MUI) was reported by 59.7% of women before and 58.8% during pregnancy, stress urinary incontinence (SUI) by 22.6% and 37.2%, and urge urinary incontinence (UUI) by 17.7% and 4.0%, respectively. SUI accounted for half (50.0%), MUI for less than half (44.2%), and UUI for 5.8% of new-onset UI in pregnancy. Pre-pregnancy UI was significantly associated with childhood enuresis [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 2.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.5-5.6, p=0.001) and a body mass index (BMI) ≥30kg/m2 (AOR 4.2, 95% CI 1.9-9.4, p<0.001). Women aged ≥35years (AOR 2.8, 95% CI 1.4-5.9, p=0.005), women whose pre-pregnancy BMI was 25-29.99kg/m2 (AOR 2.0, 95% CI 1.2-3.5, p=0.01), and women who leaked urine less than once per month (AOR 2.6, 95% CI 1.6-4.1, p<0.005) were significantly more likely to report new-onset UI in pregnancy.Considerable proportions of nulliparous women leak urine before and during pregnancy, and most ignore symptoms. Healthcare professionals have several opportunities for promoting continence in all pregnant women, particularly in women with identifiable risk factors. If enquiry about UI, and offering advice on effective preventative and curative treatments, became routine in clinical practice, it is likely that some of these women could become or stay continent.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Reproduktionsmedicin och gynekologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine (hsv//eng)
MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Urologi och njurmedicin (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Urology and Nephrology (hsv//eng)

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Adolescent
Adult
Age Factors
Body Mass Index
Female
Hospitals
Maternity
statistics & numerical data
Humans
Incidence
Ireland
epidemiology
Logistic Models
Postpartum Period
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications
classification
epidemiology
Prevalence
Prospective Studies
Risk Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires
Urinary Incontinence
Stress
classification
epidemiology
etiology
Urinary Incontinence
Urge
classification
epidemiology
etiology
Young Adult

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