Postpartum sexual functions may be affected in women who have had a vaginal delivery by performing an episiotomy. The aim of this study is to compare the frequency of sexual dysfunction between women who were delivered with a mediolateral episiotomy and those who were delivered without an episiotomy. Materials and Methods: A total of 179 women who gave birth in a tertiary center were included in the prospective study. The patients were divided into two groups as women with and without mediolateral episiotomy. The groups were compared in terms of age, body mass index, educational status, and hospitalization time for delivery and Arizona sexual experiences scale (ASEX).
All patients were called up for a control in 6th month after delivery and sexual funciton was evaluated according to The Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX). In our study, we used the ASEX test, age, education level, BMI and time spent in hospital for delivery to investigate sexual dysfunction in healthy women who had a vaginal delivery with or without mediolateral episiotomy. The ASEX test is a 5-question survey. In the questionnaire, women were questioned for sexual drive, arousal, vaginal lubrication, ability to reach orgasm, satisfaction from the orgasm. Women gave points from 1 to 6 and their results were recorded.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
180
ASEX (ARİZONA SEXUEL FONCTİON SCORİNG) TEST
Batman Training and Research Hospital
Batman, Turkey (Türkiye)
Evaluation of sexuel dysfunction with ASEX(Arizona sexuel fonction scoring)
In this study, we prospectively evaluated patients in active labor using ASEX and wanted to investigate the effect of mediolateral episiotomy on female sexual life. Maximum score of Asex scoring is 24 and minimum score is 0.
Time frame: Sexuel dysfuntion scores after 6 months of normal vaginal birth
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