Abstract

Objective: To know the incidence of stress urinary incontinence in
 postpartum and determine the relationship among age, parity, infant
 birth weight, mode of delivery, episiotomy and perineum rupture.
 
 Method: This study used cross sectional analytic design. Qualified
 subjects from inclusion criteria were interviewed by researchers
 using pre-defined MESA questioner. Subjects with stress urinary
 incontinence were found from the questionnaire result. The acquired
 data was measured and analyzed using SPSS v. 22.0 software and
 discussed using available literature.
 
 Result: From 162 subjects, 36 cases (22.22%) had stress urinary
 incontinence, 47.22% aging ? 35 years old, 72.22% had multiple
 pregnancies, 88.89% had per vaginal delivery. Using multivariate
 logistic regression test, we found there was a relationship between
 stress urinary incontinence with age and parity (p 35 years old and multiple parities.
 
 Keywords: multiple parities, post-partum, stress urinary incontinence

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