Comparative study of postpartum sexual function: Second-degree tears versus episiotomy outcomes

ConclusionDyspareunia negatively affects various aspects of sexual function. When comparing episiotomy and second-degree tears, their impacts on postpartum sexual function were similar. However, episiotomy delays the resumption of sexual activity. Sociodemographic factors significantly influence postpartum sexual health. These findings highlight the importance of individualised interventions and support for new mothers during the postpartum period to address potential sexual health concerns.
Source: Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics - Category: OBGYN Source Type: research