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[quote=Anonymous]“In O&G Magazine, Autumn 2014,1 we reviewed epidemiological evidence (Table 1) on partial protection of caesarean section (CS) on aspects of PFD, especially for pelvic organ prolapse (POP). POP is a particularly significant problem with lifetime risk for surgery of up to 20 per cent and high re-operation rate of up to 30 per cent.2 3, In the USA, it has been estimated that approximately 200 000 prolapse procedures are performed annually4 with a direct cost of over US$1 billion.5 With the ageing population, prevalence of surgery for PFD is likely to increase substantially. The aetiology of PFD is multifactorial and still not well understood, but includes childbirth, changes in collagen metabolism,6 7 obesity,8 ageing9 10 and menopause.11 Evidence from epidemiological and observational cohort studies suggests that vaginal birth (VB) is the main aetiological factor.“ https://www.ogmagazine.org.au/18/4-18/unintended-harm-pelvic-floor-trauma/#easy-footnote-bottom-1-1201 [/quote]
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