The comorbidity of low back pelvic pain and risk of depression and anxiety in pregnancy in primiparous women
Abstract Background Approximately 50% of Australian women experience low back pain in pregnancy, with somewhere between 8 and 36% of women suffering from pregnancy related depression/anxiety. Both low back and pelvic pain and depression and anxiety are associated with poor maternal health outcomes,...
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Main Authors: | Rosa Virgara (Author), Carol Maher (Author), Gisela Van Kessel (Author) |
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