Effects of kegel training combined with acupoint application in preventing postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction: A randomized controlled trial

Zhu Jin, Wen Li, Jie Tu, Liuqin Yan, Yuelai Chen

Abstract

This study investigated the early preventive benefits of combining Kegel exercises with acupoint application at Qi Hai and Guan Yuan points for addressing postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD). A total of 110 first-time mothers were randomized into two groups: the prevention group, which received the combined intervention, and the control group, which practiced only Kegel exercises. The interventions followed a structured schedule during the postpartum period. At 42 days postpartum, the prevention group showed a notably lower rate of urinary leakage and improved outcomes in Type II pelvic floor muscle strength, ICI-Q-SF scores, and Hamilton Anxiety Scale results (all P<0.05). However, there were no significant differences between the groups in Type I muscle strength, vaginal dynamic pressure, PFDI-20 scores, or anatomical positioning of the bladder and cervix (P>0.05). The treatments were well-tolerated, with only two minor cases of redness and itching at application sites. We conclude that combining Kegel exercises with acupoint application at Qi Hai and Guan Yuan points may effectively reduce postpartum urinary incontinence, strengthen specific pelvic floor muscles, and improve emotional well-being.

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