By Alison McCook NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Aug 01 –
Women who have never experienced childbirth are just as likely as those who have given birth to develop urinary incontinence, a finding that casts doubts on the theory that vaginal deliveries increase the risk of incontinence, US researchers report.
In a survey of nuns who had never given birth, half said they had urinary incontinence, according to Dr. Gunhilde M. Buchsbaum and her colleagues at the University of Rochester in New York. This is a rate roughly equivalent to that seen in women who have experienced vaginal birth.
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