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PERBANDINGAN KEKUATAN OTOT LEVATOR ANI PADA PEREMPUAN PARTUS PERVAGINAM DIBANDINGKAN DENGAN SECTIO CAESAREA
Background: Childbirth may affect pelvic floor muscle strength, particularly the levator ani, which is essential for continence and pelvic organ support. Vaginal delivery is presumed to carry a higher risk of muscle weakness compared to caesarean section. Objective: To compare levator ani muscle strength between women undergoing vaginal delivery and caesarean section. Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted on 91 primigravida postpartum women (32 vaginal, 59 caesarean). Levator ani strength was measured using a perineometer before delivery and 3 months postpartum. Data were analyzed with Shapiro-Wilk, Mann-Whitney, Chi-square, and Wilcoxon tests (p0.05), although each showed significant pre–postpartum changes (p
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