Does Female Sexuality decrease in pregnancy? – A Cross-sectional Questionnaire-based Study

M. Mangla, Neha Dagar, Ruchira Nautiyal
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Reproductive health is considered a cardinal component of an individual's overall health and well-being. Cultural beliefs, myths, and taboos "about sexual practices during pregnancy depend on various factors, including education, occupation, religion, cultural practices, and even area of residence. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the Sexual patterns and beliefs regarding the sexuality of women during pregnancy and compare it with the pre-pregnancy period. A total of 190 pregnant women [>18years of age] in the third trimester of pregnancy, i.e., beyond 28 weeks of gestation, were interviewed using Female Sexual Function Index [FSFI] scale to assess female sexual dysfunction during pregnancy and pre-pregnancy periods. If the score came to be less than 26.55, the woman was diagnosed as suffering from female sexual dysfunction. An effort was also made to find out the causes of female sexual dysfunction in these women. 64[35.56%] participants considered sexual activity unsafe during pregnancy. 45.56% of the study subjects reported no change in libido. The mean +/- 2SD FSFI score in the pre-pregnancy period was 30.93 ± 1.18, whereas, in the pregnancy, the score was 22.64 ± 7.91, with a wide range of 6.4-28.5. A significant decline was noted in all domains of sexual function, including desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, satisfaction and pain. Pregnancy is associated with a significant decline in all domains of female sexual function, including desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, satisfaction and pain. The fallacious knowledge regarding the safety of sex in pregnancy is the most important contributing factor.
女性的性欲在怀孕期间会下降吗?-一项基于横断面问卷的研究
生殖健康被认为是个人整体健康和福祉的重要组成部分。关于怀孕期间性行为的文化信仰、神话和禁忌取决于各种因素,包括教育、职业、宗教、文化习俗,甚至居住地区。本研究的目的是评估怀孕期间妇女的性模式和性观念,并将其与怀孕前进行比较。采用女性性功能指数(FSFI)量表对妊娠晚期(即妊娠28周以上)190例[bb0 ~ 18岁]孕妇进行访谈,评估孕期及孕前女性性功能障碍。如果得分低于26.55分,则诊断为女性性功能障碍。研究人员还努力找出这些妇女性功能障碍的原因。64名[35.56%]参与者认为怀孕期间的性活动不安全。45.56%的研究对象报告性欲没有变化。妊娠前期FSFI +/- 2SD平均评分为30.93±1.18,妊娠期FSFI +/- 2SD平均评分为22.64±7.91,评分范围为6.4 ~ 28.5。性功能的各个方面都有明显的下降,包括欲望、兴奋、润滑、高潮、满足和疼痛。怀孕与女性性功能各方面的显著下降有关,包括欲望、兴奋、润滑、高潮、满足和疼痛。对孕期性安全的错误认识是最重要的因素。
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