2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0209766
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Does the first trimester of pregnancy induce alterations in the walking pattern?

Abstract: IntroductionFrom among many studies observing the walking pattern throughout pregnancy, only two items monitor the influence of pregnancy on the movement system during gait considering the period before gestation.Research questionDoes the women’s gait pattern at the end of the first trimester undergo changes in comparison to body movement pattern before pregnancy?MethodsAll subjects who met the inclusion criteria gave signed and informed consent before the study. Two experimental sessions were arranged accordi… Show more

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“…17 However, that group did not address the impact of physical adaptation to the weight of the growing fetus or laxity of the surrounding ligaments with hormonal changes. 3,6,8,17 Our pelvic inlet measurements were largest in the supine position at gestational week 32 (Table 4), consistent with a previous study by Reitter et al showing a decrease in the obstetric conjugate in women in the kneeling squat position. 13 The supine position may be optimal during early labor, when the largest possible pelvic inlet dimension is desirable for successful engagement of the fetal head.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…17 However, that group did not address the impact of physical adaptation to the weight of the growing fetus or laxity of the surrounding ligaments with hormonal changes. 3,6,8,17 Our pelvic inlet measurements were largest in the supine position at gestational week 32 (Table 4), consistent with a previous study by Reitter et al showing a decrease in the obstetric conjugate in women in the kneeling squat position. 13 The supine position may be optimal during early labor, when the largest possible pelvic inlet dimension is desirable for successful engagement of the fetal head.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…9,13,18 The beneficial influence of upright positions such as the kneeling squat may be due to gravity and larger pelvic dimensions, and possibly to laxity of the ligaments that allows increased pelvic joint movement. 3,6,8,11,12 Gravity also supports the descent of the fetal head, with pressure directly and evenly on the cervix, leading to more regular and frequent contractions. 12 including shorter length of the second stage and reduced risks of both assisted birth and episiotomy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Another 15 articles used 3-D camera motion capture systems using 13 different protocols. Twelve of the 15 articles were walking protocols [160,161,[170][171][172][162][163][164][165][166][167][168][169] and 2 used a stand to sit motion protocol [173,174].…”
Section: Tests Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%