Abstract

Although childbirth is a recognized risk factor for fecal incontinence, conventional wisdom has held this to be a relatively rare problem occurring only years after delivery. This British hospital-based cohort study found otherwise. Researchers sent questionnaires about nine symptoms (excluding fecal incontinence) to 1606 women six months postpartum. Some 60% of the 1278 …

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