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Frequency and Factors Associated with Sexual Response During Pregnancy

Submission: October 11, 2022 Published: November 10, 2022

DOI: 10.31031/NPMS.2022.01.000504

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Abstract

Background: During pregnancy, the woman’s body undergoes deep biopsychosocial and hormonal changes, which can lead to the appearance of complications and alterations in sexual response.
Objective: To determine the frequency and factors associated with alterations in sexual response during pregnancy in the Gynecology service of the Carlos Elizalde Health Center, in Cuenca, year 2021.
Methods: Observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study. The sample was 285 pregnant women.
The Pregnancy Sexual Response Inventory (PSRI) was used. Data analysis was performed in SPSS v.25 software; descriptive statistics were presented in frequencies and percentages; the association was analyzed by significant chi-square for 0.05.
Results: 76.5% are between 20 and 34 years old; they are married or in a stable union; 61.4% are high school graduates; 90.2%, Catholic. Very good sexual response was 30.9% before pregnancy, decreasing to 24.9% during pregnancy, in which poor sexual response was more frequent, with 25.6%. There was a significant change in all sexual response variables during pregnancy (p<0.05) and there is an association with gestational age, tobacco and illicit drug use, and pregnancy planning.
Conclusion: The sexual response of pregnant women is altered by pregnancy, decreasing as it progresses until the third trimester.

Keywords:Pregnancy; Sexual activity; Sexual response; Sexual function

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