Factors Associated With Persistent Bothersome Urinary Symptoms and Leakage After Pregnancy

Author:

Bhandari Randhawa Sonia,Rizkallah Andrea,Nelson David B.,Duryea Elaine L.,Spong Catherine Y.,Pruszynski Jessica E.,Rahn David D.

Abstract

Importance Urinary incontinence is a common postpartum morbidity that negatively affects quality of life. Objective This study aimed to identify factors associated with persistent (ie, 12 months postpartum) bothersome urinary symptoms, including stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and urgency urinary incontinence (UUI), and explore their association with mental health in medically underserved communities. Study Design This was a cross-sectional analysis of a prospective study of individuals enrolled into “extending Maternal Care After Pregnancy,” a program providing 12 months of postpartum care to individuals with health disparities. Patients were screened at 12 months for urinary dysfunction, anxiety, and depression using the Urinary Distress Index-6, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, and Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, respectively. Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed for at-least-somewhat-bothersome SUI versus no-SUI, UUI versus no-UUI, and for bothersome versus asymptomatic urinary symptoms, using demographic and peripartum and postpartum variables as associated factors. Results Four hundred nineteen patients provided data at median 12 months postpartum. Patients were 77% Hispanic White and 22% non-Hispanic Black. After multivariable analysis, SUI (n = 136, 32.5%) was significantly associated with increasing body mass index at the time of delivery and greater depression screening scores. Fetal birthweight, mode of delivery, degree of laceration, and breastfeeding status were not associated. Urgency urinary incontinence (n = 69, 16.5%) was significantly associated with increasing parity and higher anxiety screening scores. Similarly, participants with urinary symptom bother had significantly greater parity and higher anxiety screening scores. Conclusions At 12 months postpartum, bothersome urinary symptoms and incontinence were quite common. Since these are treatable, postpartum screening for urinary complaints—and associated anxiety and depression—is essential, as is assisting patients in achieving a healthy weight.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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