Nederzhanie mochi vo vremya beremennosti i v poslerodovom periode


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The leading risk factors for symptoms of urinary incontinence in women are pregnancy and childbirth. Currently, much attention is paid to the planned (elective) caesarean section in patients at risk of urination disorders. Among the methods of prevention and treatment of urinary incontinence during pregnancy, the use of behavioral therapy is feasible.

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