Biased partner perceptions of women's pain self-efficacy in postpartum pain during intercourse: A dyadic longitudinal examination

Childbirth is a significant risk factor for the development of persistent pain problems (e.g., 9, 28, 85), including pain during intercourse 14, 17, 34, 53, 62. Approximately 37% of women report pain during intercourse at three months postpartum, which persists for 31% at six months postpartum 73. Pain during intercourse substantially interferes with couples ’ sexual functioning, and in turn, their quality of life (e.g., 63, 73, 81). Biomedical factors such as mode of delivery and severity of delivery pain have been implicated in the persistence of this pain in the first six months postpartum73.
Source: The Journal of Pain - Category: Materials Science Authors: Tags: Original Reports Source Type: research