[怀孕对怀孕期间女性性行为、身体活动和健康的影响]。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Duygu Adiyaman, Andrea Korzoum, Stefan Lukac, Beate Hüner, Christiane Lato, Leonie Burkert, Annika Schmid, Wolfgang Janni, Krisztian Lato
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摘要

怀孕引起显著的身体和情绪变化,影响性行为和产妇的健康。本研究考察了这些变化以及胎儿性别可能产生的影响。共有320名早期妊娠的单胎妊娠妇女参与了这项研究。为了进行分析,纳入了296份完整的问卷;排除流产和胎儿畸形。怀孕后,27%的人报告停止性交;总频率显著下降(p0.05)。然而,女性胎儿的注意力集中问题更常见(p=0.024),男性胎儿的脱发更常见(p=0.038)。当胎儿性别与先前妊娠不同时,阴道分泌物的改变更常见(p=0.025)。怀孕会导致性行为、身体活动和幸福感的显著变化。了解这些可以支持更加个性化和富有同情心的产前护理。
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[Effects of Pregnancy on Sexuality, Physical Activity, and Well-Being of Women During Pregnancy].

Pregnancy induces significant physical and emotional changes affecting sexual behavior and maternal well-being. This study examined these changes and the possible influence of fetal sex.A total of 320 women with singleton pregnancies in early gestation participated. For analysis, 296 complete questionnaires were included; miscarriages and fetal anomalies were excluded.After pregnancy onset, 27% reported ceasing intercourse; overall frequency declined significantly (p<0.001). Women over 30 showed a stronger decline (p=0.035). Physical activity decreased especially in women under 30 (p=0.038). No significant difference was found between primigravida and multigravida (p=0.173). Common symptoms included low energy (78%), poor sleep (59%), nausea (55%), constipation (49%), increased appetite (46%), and mood swings (45%). Fetal sex had no significant influence on most symptoms (p>0.05). However, concentration problems were more frequent with female fetuses (p=0.024), hair loss with male fetuses (p=0.038). Changes in vaginal discharge occurred more often when fetal sex differed from previous pregnancies (p=0.025).Pregnancy leads to marked changes in sexual behavior, physical activity, and well-being. Understanding these can support more personalized and compassionate prenatal care.

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Zeitschrift fur Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie
Zeitschrift fur Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-PEDIATRICS
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
166
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Gynäkologen, Geburtshelfer, Hebammen, Neonatologen, Pädiater
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