BACKGROUND: Chronic pain after surgery occurs in 10-40% of individuals, including 5-20% of women after cesarean delivery in previous reports. Pain and depression 2 months after childbirth are independently associated with more severe acute post-delivery pain. Here we examine other predictors of pain at 2 months and determine the incidence of pain at 6 and 12 months after childbirth. METHODS: Following Institutional Review Board approval, 1228 women were interviewed within 36 h of delivery. Of these, 937 (76%) were successfully contacted by telephone at 2 months, and, if they had pain, at 6 and 12 months after delivery. The primary outcome measure was presence of pain which began at the time of delivery. We also generated a model of severity...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Cesarean section is the most common surgical procedure performed in the world. Po...
Background: Recent observation has revealed that persistent pain (PP) might follow both vaginal deli...
BackgroundEnhanced recovery is the gold standard in modern perioperative management, including that ...
Cesarean delivery rates continue to increase, and surgery is associated with chronic pain, often co-...
Reported prevalence rates of persistent postpartum pain (PPP) range from less than 1% to almost 20%....
Postpartum chronic pain is a clinical reality which affects 6.1% to 11.5% of women after delivery an...
Background and aims A considerable research-literature focuses on pain during labor and association...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Although childbirth is considered a natural event, some deliveries may necessitat...
Background: The frequency of Caesarean section increased from 5% to 15% across the world. According ...
Many women undergo cesarean delivery without problems, however some experience significant pain afte...
Purpose of review: Labor pain remains under evaluated and under managed while evidence is growing th...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the evolution of pain through pregnancy until after delivery, a...
Background. Moderate to severe postoperative pain affects performance of daily activities and it con...
Background and objectives: Vaginal birth delivery may result in acute and persistent perineal pain p...
Background: All postnatal mothers experience pain in some form or the another. Crampy pain in the ab...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Cesarean section is the most common surgical procedure performed in the world. Po...
Background: Recent observation has revealed that persistent pain (PP) might follow both vaginal deli...
BackgroundEnhanced recovery is the gold standard in modern perioperative management, including that ...
Cesarean delivery rates continue to increase, and surgery is associated with chronic pain, often co-...
Reported prevalence rates of persistent postpartum pain (PPP) range from less than 1% to almost 20%....
Postpartum chronic pain is a clinical reality which affects 6.1% to 11.5% of women after delivery an...
Background and aims A considerable research-literature focuses on pain during labor and association...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Although childbirth is considered a natural event, some deliveries may necessitat...
Background: The frequency of Caesarean section increased from 5% to 15% across the world. According ...
Many women undergo cesarean delivery without problems, however some experience significant pain afte...
Purpose of review: Labor pain remains under evaluated and under managed while evidence is growing th...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the evolution of pain through pregnancy until after delivery, a...
Background. Moderate to severe postoperative pain affects performance of daily activities and it con...
Background and objectives: Vaginal birth delivery may result in acute and persistent perineal pain p...
Background: All postnatal mothers experience pain in some form or the another. Crampy pain in the ab...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Cesarean section is the most common surgical procedure performed in the world. Po...
Background: Recent observation has revealed that persistent pain (PP) might follow both vaginal deli...
BackgroundEnhanced recovery is the gold standard in modern perioperative management, including that ...