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Postpartum Screening Critical for Urinary Symptoms and Related Mental Health


 

UROGYNECOLOGY

Association With Anxiety

The association between postpartum depression scores and SUI is important, she says, but Dr. Randhawa’s team also “uniquely looked at anxiety scores in postpartum women. They showed an association between anxiety scores and UUI, so there’s certainly a potential impact of postpartum urinary symptoms on maternal mental health and maternal well-being.” The relationship between anxiety and depression and postpartum urinary symptoms is not well understood and warrants further research, she says.

In her role, Dr. Giugale says, she always asks about urinary symptoms, particularly in postpartum women. But she notes that some ob.gyn.s without urogynecology training may not prioritize those questions amid all the other information they need to cover.

She says she tells her residents to ask patients pointedly, “Are you having any urine leakage? Patients may not think it’s a problem that can be addressed. We do patients a disservice when we don’t ask the important questions that might potentially impact patients’ lives.”

The authors and Dr. Giugale and Dr. Dunivan report no relevant financial relationships.

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