沙特阿拉伯孕妇对孕期和产后性健康的恐惧、信念和做法

Lateefa Othman Aldakhil, Saleh Alobaid
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背景介绍妇女在怀孕期间的性生活会发生许多生理和心理变化。在这方面,有些方面存在不一致的情况,有些方面还有待探索。本研究旨在详细了解沙特阿拉伯孕妇对孕期和产后性生活的恐惧、信仰和做法及其相关因素。研究方法在特意选定的医院产前门诊就诊的孕妇(439 人)填写了一份自我报告问卷,内容涉及其对孕期性生活的恐惧、信念和做法。这是一项横断面研究,由哈立德国王大学医院的一组研究人员于 2021 年 8 月至 2022 年 8 月期间进行。结果 大多数孕妇的记录是 - 性欲减退 - 凯格尔运动能改善性功能 - 阴道分娩后阴道整形术很重要 - 害怕排便困难、阴道松弛和性关系变化 - 依赖未经证实的女性性问题信息来源。很大一部分参与者 - 认为与分娩有关的阴道松弛需要就医 - 认为阴道松弛与外阴切开术有关 - 依赖传统草药来处理性健康问题。在沙特阿拉伯的孕妇中,与性健康相关的恐惧、态度和做法与年龄、婚姻状况和受教育程度有关,参与者依靠以往的经验和社交媒体获取信息。结论无论胎儿大小,性欲减退和性交疼痛在孕妇中都很常见。性健康问题和教育应成为产前检查的一部分。
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Fears, Beliefs and Practices of Pregnant Women in Saudi Arabia regarding their Sexual Health during Pregnancy and after Birth
Background: A woman’s sexual life during pregnancy is subject to many physiological and psychological changes. In this regard, there are inconsistencies in some aspects, while some are yet to be explored. This study aimed to obtain a detailed account of the fears, beliefs and practices of pregnant women and their associated factors in Saudi Arabia regarding their sexual life during pregnancy and after birth. Methods: A convenience sample of pregnant women (n=439) attending antenatal clinics at purposefully selected hospitals completed a self-report questionnaire of her fears, beliefs and practices regarding her sexual life during pregnancy. This was a cross-sectional study performed by a team of researchers at King Khalid University Hospital from August 2021 to August 2022. Results The majority of the pregnant women recorded • A decrease in libido • That Kegel exercises improved sexual function • That vaginoplasty is important after vaginal delivery • Fear of dyspareunia, vaginal laxity, and changes in the sexual relationship • Dependence on unverified sources for information regarding female sexual issues. A large proportion of the participants • Thought that delivery-related vaginal laxity needed medical consultation • Thought that vaginal laxity was associated with episiotomy • Relied on traditional herbs for managing sexual health issues. Among pregnant women in Saudi Arabia, sexual health-related fears, attitudes and practices were associated with age, marital status and educational level, and participants relied on past experience and social media for information. Conclusion: Decreased libido and painful intercourse are common among pregnant women regardless of parity. Sexual health concerns and education should be part of antenatal care visits.
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