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Benefit of vaginal dilatational balloons in pregnancy

Aim of research was to fi nd out infl uence of using vaginal dilatational balloons in pregnancy on the origin birth injuries, leakage of urine after the childbirth. Apart from that, to investigate connection between using balloons in pregnancy and sexual difficulties after the childbirth. The study...

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Published in:Pielęgniarstwo XXI Wieku 2023-06, Vol.22 (2), p.100-103
Main Authors: Dušová, Bohdana, Chromá, Jana, Rajcová, Tereza, Bužgová, Radka, Hosáková, Jiřina
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Language:English
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Summary:Aim of research was to fi nd out infl uence of using vaginal dilatational balloons in pregnancy on the origin birth injuries, leakage of urine after the childbirth. Apart from that, to investigate connection between using balloons in pregnancy and sexual difficulties after the childbirth. The study contains 394 respondents, which used or did not use Aniball or Epi/no balloon in pregnancy and the time by their childbirth was minimum half of year. Quantitative research has been realized with the help of a non-standardized self constructed questionnaire. The research took place in gynecological clinics and through web browsers. Individual variables have been statistically tested with the help of Chi-square and Fisher’s test. By statistical research have we found out that there exist the connection between using vaginal dilatational balloons in pregnancy and the origin postnatal injury in the sense of their reduction. Women, who used vaginal dilatational balloon, have experienced a lower incidence of incontinence problems. In empirical research we have found positive benefi t of using vaginal balloons. Positive impact has been also found in connection with the origin postnatal injury and the development incontinence after the childbirth.
ISSN:2450-646X
1730-1912
2450-646X
DOI:10.2478/pielxxiw-2023-0018