Pregnancy, Multiple Clinical Trial
Official title:
Perineal Consequences of Twin Pregnancies According to Mode of Delivery
This is an ancillary study to the "JUMODA" (National Prospective and Comparative Study on
the Mode of Delivery of Twins) study: please see NCT01987063.
The main objective of this study is to investigate the role of the mode of delivery (vaginal
versus cesarean) as a risk factor for the occurrence of urinary incontinence at 3 months
post-delivery in primiparous women delivering twins after 34 weeks of pregnancy.
The secondary objectives of this study are to compare the following elements between
primiparous mothers giving birth to twins vaginally versus by caesarean section after 34
weeks of pregnancy (comparisons will be made at 3 months ant at 12 months post-partum):
A. Diagnosis, type and severity of urinary incontinence via the ICIQ-UI questionnaire
B. Urinary, anorectal and perineal symptoms via the PFDI-20 questionnaire
C. Quality of life related to urinary, anorectal and pelvic floor symptoms via the PFIQ-7
questionnaire
D. Sexuality via the PISQ-12 questionnaire
E. General quality of life via the SF-12 questionnaire
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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