TABLE 2. Relationship between fecal and urinary incontinence 6 months after first delivery.
Urinary continence status | No FI (n = 507) | Flatal incontinence only (n = 161) | FI (n = 91) | Total (n = 759) |
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SUI (only) | 65 (12.8%) | 37 (23.0%) | 19 (20.9%) | 121 |
Urge or mixed incontinence | 64 (12.6%) | 23 (14.3%) | 29 (31.9%) | 116 |
No UI (continent) | 378 (74.6%) | 101 (62.7%) | 43 (47.3%) | 522 |
Total | 507 | 161 | 91 | 759 |
Data presented as n (column %). There is a significant association between FI and UI status (P < .001).
SUI, stress urinary incontinence.
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