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- Yu S Polushin, Yu M Korostelev, I V Vartanova, A G Kiselev, and D M Shirokov.
- Anesteziol Reanimatol. 2015 Mar 1;60(2):47-50.
BackgroundPublic attitude towards labor pain and pain relief in labor is not fully formed.PurposeTo study the frequency of formation of acute and chronic pain during delivery.Materials And MethodsRetrospectively we surveyed 300 women 18-48 years old, who had childbirth naturally or by caesarean section for 4-6 months before the survey and analyzed the history of their childbirth.ResultsThe obtained data showed that the problem with generic pain has real medical and social consequences, significantly altering the quality of life of women as during childbirth and the postpartum period. Of those surveyed, 74.9% of women in childbirth experienced severe pain during labor; which had 16.7% of women had led to a complete loss of mobility. With approximately 20% of women believed the use of methods of anaesthesia was dangerous and 63% thought that anaesthesia is possible only under strict obstetric indications. Only 20% of pregnant women expected to give birth without pain. In 3-6 months. after labor representation mothers opinion was not changed significantly. In 1 month or more after delivery or cesarean section pain was presented in 21% of women, in 2-3 months--13.7%, in more than 3 months--7%. In 4.3% of the patients the pain persistedfor 5-6 months.ConclusionsSignificant relationship between persistent for a long time after childbirth pain and the way the urgency of delivery, the method of anesthesia for caesarean section, the expression of acute pain during childbirth was not revealed.
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