Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Research

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Gupta Monika, Srivastava Shilpi. Khan Sohrab A


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Prevalence of pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain in Indian primigravida: a tertiary care hospital based study


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Author Details : Gupta Monika, Srivastava Shilpi. Khan Sohrab A

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Introduction: There is very little information about the pregnancy related lumbo-pelvic pain and pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain (PPGP) in Asian countries, particularly in India. Most of the information about these pains has been obtained European countries.

Objective: To find out the prevalence of lumbopelvic pain and pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain (PPGP) in Indian primigravida.

Methods: A hospital based observational cross-section study including 227 primigravida who were interviewed for demographic data. Those who complained of lumbopelvic pain were assessed for the diagnostic criteria for PPGP.

Results A total of 137 primigravida (60.3%) reported lumbopelvic pain. Based on the diagnostic criteria, 68 women (29.9%) had PPGP and 69 had combined pain (PPGP + PLBP and PLBP). The mean intensity of pain in women with lumbopelvic pain using the visual analogue scale was 5.2 ±1.0 and PPGP was 5.5± 0.7.

Conclusions:  More than half of the pregnant women studied experienced lumbopelvic pain at the time of examination which shows that about 1 in every 2 primigravida had lumbopelvic pain. PPGP and combined pain (PPGP+PLBP) both are almost equally prevalent and need clinical attention.

  


How to cite : Monika G, Srivastava Shilpi. Khan Sohrab A, Prevalence of pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain in Indian primigravida: a tertiary care hospital based study. Indian J Obstet Gynecol Res 1970;(1):17-24

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