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- W2059348815 abstract "ObjectiveThere is a paucity of published data describing patterns of physical and sexual activity in pregnant patients, especially at the end of pregnancy. Our objective was to survey women about their activity during pregnancy.Study designQuestionnaire-based anonymous survey of women during the immediate postpartum period. Women who delivered their 1st child and were inpatients on our postpartum unit were eligible for inclusion. Women were asked to recall their levels of physical and sexual activity during the third trimester, during the 2 weeks prior to delivery and during the 2 days prior to delivery.Results585 women were surveyed, 323 (55%) returned the questionnaire. Mean maternal age was 32 +/−5 years. Mean GA at delivery was 39 4/7 weeks +/−9 days. 74.3% of women reported being on their feet 5 or more hours/day in the third trimester. 56.4% reported similar activity during the 2 days prior to delivery. 50.2% reported performing strenuous physical activity (“working-out”) at least every week during the third trimester. 36.5% did so in the 2 days prior to delivery. 22.9% and 26.6% reported having intercourse and orgasm, respectively, at least every week during the third trimester. 16.6% and 18.8%, respectively, reported such activity during the 2 days prior to delivery. The frequency of intercourse and orgasm during the third trimester was equal for only 68.1% of patients. 13.6% reported more intercourse than orgasms; 15.5% reported more orgasms than intercourse. During the 2 days prior to delivery the frequency of intercourse and orgasm was equal for 85.1%. 5.6% reported more intercourse than orgasms; 7.7% reported more orgasms than intercourse.ConclusionPhysical and sexual activity is very common amongst primigravidas in the third trimester and continuing until labor. This includes having orgasms apart from intercourse. ObjectiveThere is a paucity of published data describing patterns of physical and sexual activity in pregnant patients, especially at the end of pregnancy. Our objective was to survey women about their activity during pregnancy. There is a paucity of published data describing patterns of physical and sexual activity in pregnant patients, especially at the end of pregnancy. Our objective was to survey women about their activity during pregnancy. Study designQuestionnaire-based anonymous survey of women during the immediate postpartum period. Women who delivered their 1st child and were inpatients on our postpartum unit were eligible for inclusion. Women were asked to recall their levels of physical and sexual activity during the third trimester, during the 2 weeks prior to delivery and during the 2 days prior to delivery. Questionnaire-based anonymous survey of women during the immediate postpartum period. Women who delivered their 1st child and were inpatients on our postpartum unit were eligible for inclusion. Women were asked to recall their levels of physical and sexual activity during the third trimester, during the 2 weeks prior to delivery and during the 2 days prior to delivery. Results585 women were surveyed, 323 (55%) returned the questionnaire. Mean maternal age was 32 +/−5 years. Mean GA at delivery was 39 4/7 weeks +/−9 days. 74.3% of women reported being on their feet 5 or more hours/day in the third trimester. 56.4% reported similar activity during the 2 days prior to delivery. 50.2% reported performing strenuous physical activity (“working-out”) at least every week during the third trimester. 36.5% did so in the 2 days prior to delivery. 22.9% and 26.6% reported having intercourse and orgasm, respectively, at least every week during the third trimester. 16.6% and 18.8%, respectively, reported such activity during the 2 days prior to delivery. The frequency of intercourse and orgasm during the third trimester was equal for only 68.1% of patients. 13.6% reported more intercourse than orgasms; 15.5% reported more orgasms than intercourse. During the 2 days prior to delivery the frequency of intercourse and orgasm was equal for 85.1%. 5.6% reported more intercourse than orgasms; 7.7% reported more orgasms than intercourse. 585 women were surveyed, 323 (55%) returned the questionnaire. Mean maternal age was 32 +/−5 years. Mean GA at delivery was 39 4/7 weeks +/−9 days. 74.3% of women reported being on their feet 5 or more hours/day in the third trimester. 56.4% reported similar activity during the 2 days prior to delivery. 50.2% reported performing strenuous physical activity (“working-out”) at least every week during the third trimester. 36.5% did so in the 2 days prior to delivery. 22.9% and 26.6% reported having intercourse and orgasm, respectively, at least every week during the third trimester. 16.6% and 18.8%, respectively, reported such activity during the 2 days prior to delivery. The frequency of intercourse and orgasm during the third trimester was equal for only 68.1% of patients. 13.6% reported more intercourse than orgasms; 15.5% reported more orgasms than intercourse. During the 2 days prior to delivery the frequency of intercourse and orgasm was equal for 85.1%. 5.6% reported more intercourse than orgasms; 7.7% reported more orgasms than intercourse. ConclusionPhysical and sexual activity is very common amongst primigravidas in the third trimester and continuing until labor. This includes having orgasms apart from intercourse. Physical and sexual activity is very common amongst primigravidas in the third trimester and continuing until labor. This includes having orgasms apart from intercourse." @default.
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- W2059348815 title "Patterns of physical and sexual activity in primigravidas." @default.
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