Does Near Miss Compromise Sexual Function in Reproductive-Aged Women? A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study in Ahvaz, Iran
Shohreh Dashtpayma,
Poorandokht Afshari,
Parvin Abedi
Abstract:Background: Maternal near miss (MNM) is defined as any life-threatening event during pregnancy, delivery, or within six weeks after the termination of pregnancy. Objectives: This cross-sectional study aimed to assess sexual function in women with (n = 140) and without MNM (n = 246). Methods: Eligible participants were women with MNM and basic literacy who had given birth at least 8 - 12 weeks prior to the study. Participants were recruited from Imam Khomeini and Taleghani hospitals, while women without MNM wer… Show more
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