Assessment of pain and maternal complications after normal vaginal delivery.

J Obstet Gynaecol

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, NITTE (Deemed to be University), KS Hegde Medical Academy, Justice KS Hegde Charitable Hospital, Mangaluru, India.

Published: July 2022

Management of postpartum perineal pain is essential because untreated pain can interfere with the motherhood experience and might result in various complications. The study aimed to assess postpartum perineal and postpartum pain intensity, pharmacological management and maternal complications after normal vaginal delivery. A prospective observational study was conducted in Obstetrics and Gynaecology among 300 women who underwent normal vaginal delivery. The severity and intensity of the perineal pain in subjects were relatively high, i.e. severe on Day 1, moderate to mild pain on Day 2 and mild pain on Day 3. The overall postpartum pain was mild on all 3 d. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and analgesic combination drugs were prescribed the most for pain management, which significantly impacted pain reduction. All participants involved in the study had a postpartum haemorrhage and was the most common complication. The study concludes that there was a significant reduction in the overall intensity of pain from Day 1 to Day 3.IMPACT STATEMENT Vaginal delivery is a multidimensional process that causes inflammation of cervical tissue and tears in the birth canal, leading to pain perception. Previous studies reported increased pain intensity on the first day after childbirth and a gradual decrease as the days pass. The well-accepted pain scales, such as faces rating scale (FRS) and verbal numeric scale (VNS) were appropriate for assessing the intensity of perineal pain. Self-developed and validated postpartum pain assessment questionnaire (PPAQ) was beneficial for the assessment of postpartum pain. NSAIDs and analgesics combination was effective in managing the pain. Accurate pain assessment is essential for humanising patient care since it helps make a correct plan for required intervention, and its evaluation can help provide appropriate medications and reduce complications. Self-developed and validated PPAQ is easy to use and can be used in clinical studies to assess postpartum pain.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01443615.2021.1980514DOI Listing

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