Effects of transvaginal balloon bionic midwifery combined with postural management on sense of delivery control,pregnancy outcomes and postpartum pelvic floor function in puerperae
Objective:To explore the effects of transvaginal balloon bionic midwifery combined with postural management on sense of delivery control,pregnancy outcomes and postpartum pelvic floor function in puerperae.Methods:According to random number table method,62 puerperae admitted to the hospital were divided into control group and study group,31 cases in each group,between October 2021 and July 2023.The control group was given routine midwifery nursing,while study group was given transvaginal balloon bionic midwifery combined with postural management.The scores of 1abour agentry scale(LAS),pregnancy outcomes[delivery mode,score of visual analogue scale(VAS),stages of labor,postpartum blood loss,neonatal 1min Apgar score]and postpartum pelvic floor function[duration of vaginal contraction,pelvic floor muscle strength(classes Ⅱ and Ⅱ muscle fibers),fatigue,resting pressure,pelvic floor systolic pressure]in the two groups were compared.Results:After delivery,LAS score in study group was higher than that in control group(P<0.05).The difference in delivery mode between the two groups was not statistically significant(P>0.05).VAS score,stages of labor and postpartum blood loss in study group were lower than those in control group(P<0.05).The difference in neonatal 1min Apgar score between the two groups was not statistically significant(P>0.05).At 6-8 weeks after delivery,postpartum pelvic floor function indexes were significantly decreased in both groups,which were higher in study group than control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Transvaginal balloon bionic midwifery combined with postural management is beneficial to relieve delivery pain,improve the sense of delivery control and promote smooth delivery in puerperae,which thus can improve pregnancy outcomes and postpartum pelvic floor function.
Balloon bionic midwiferyPostural managementSense of delivery controlPregnancy outcomePostpartum pelvic floor function