Background: Stressful puerperal period and its complications can be prevented by adequate care, proper diet and exercises. Though studies have indicated post-natal exercises (PNE) is helpful in reducing the effect of perineal muscle weakness, many women are unaware of its full benefits. This study is planned to know the knowledge, attitude and practice of PNE in post-natal mothers.Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in department of obstetrics and gynecology for 3 months (November 2019 to January 2020). 160 post-natal women were enrolled with convenient sampling. Structured questionnaire was used to collect socio-demographic and obstetric details, source of information, knowledge, attitude and practice of PNE.Results: A...
Resistance training can be a safe form of both prenatal and postnatal exercise with appropriate exer...
Across Malaysia, despite an increased prevalence of urinary incontinence during pregnancy between 34...
Objective: There is limited knowledge on how exercise impacts the pelvic floor muscles (PFM) and pre...
Background: Postnatal period is a very crucial period in which many physiological adaptations and ps...
Background Childbirth is a major risk factor for urinary incontinence (UI). As a result, pelvic floo...
Background: Childbirth is a major risk factor for urinary incontinence (UI). As a result, pelvic flo...
Background: To assess the effectiveness of planned teaching programme on practice of post natal exer...
Objective: The objective of the study was to identify the incidence and knowledge of minor ailments ...
ObjectiveMany women experience urinary incontinence (UI) during and after pregnancy. Pelvic floor mu...
Introduction and hypothesis: Pregnant women benefit from completing pelvic floor muscle exercises (P...
The study was developed after research with older women suffering urinary symptoms showed that many ...
Introduction:The weakening of the pelvic floor muscles among women is a common condition...
Every woman needs to know about the importance of the function of pelvic-floor muscles and pelvic or...
Objectives to establish the reported practice of pelvic floor exercises and stress urinary incontine...
Background: Antenatal pelvic floor muscle exercises (PFME) in women without prior urinary incontinen...
Resistance training can be a safe form of both prenatal and postnatal exercise with appropriate exer...
Across Malaysia, despite an increased prevalence of urinary incontinence during pregnancy between 34...
Objective: There is limited knowledge on how exercise impacts the pelvic floor muscles (PFM) and pre...
Background: Postnatal period is a very crucial period in which many physiological adaptations and ps...
Background Childbirth is a major risk factor for urinary incontinence (UI). As a result, pelvic floo...
Background: Childbirth is a major risk factor for urinary incontinence (UI). As a result, pelvic flo...
Background: To assess the effectiveness of planned teaching programme on practice of post natal exer...
Objective: The objective of the study was to identify the incidence and knowledge of minor ailments ...
ObjectiveMany women experience urinary incontinence (UI) during and after pregnancy. Pelvic floor mu...
Introduction and hypothesis: Pregnant women benefit from completing pelvic floor muscle exercises (P...
The study was developed after research with older women suffering urinary symptoms showed that many ...
Introduction:The weakening of the pelvic floor muscles among women is a common condition...
Every woman needs to know about the importance of the function of pelvic-floor muscles and pelvic or...
Objectives to establish the reported practice of pelvic floor exercises and stress urinary incontine...
Background: Antenatal pelvic floor muscle exercises (PFME) in women without prior urinary incontinen...
Resistance training can be a safe form of both prenatal and postnatal exercise with appropriate exer...
Across Malaysia, despite an increased prevalence of urinary incontinence during pregnancy between 34...
Objective: There is limited knowledge on how exercise impacts the pelvic floor muscles (PFM) and pre...