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At least 40 million women have long-term health problems after childbirth every year: Lancet Study

IndiaTimes Saturday, 9 December 2023
A new study published in The Lancet Global Health journal reveals that 40 million women are likely to experience long-term health problems caused by childbirth. The study identifies several symptoms affecting postpartum women, including dyspareunia, low back pain, involuntary urination, anxiety, depression, and perineal pain. The research highlights the need for greater recognition of these common problems within the healthcare system. It also emphasizes the importance of effective care during pregnancy and childbirth as a preventive measure.
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