Effect of Kegel Exercise and Prone Position on After Pain Among Postpartum Mothers

Background: Afterpain is a common discomfort felt by most of the postpartum mothers which is occurred due to delayed involution. Kegel exercise and prone position enhance the involution. Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of Kegel exercise and prone position on afterpain am...

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Published in:Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
Main Authors: V Dhanuja, S KalaBarathi, J Jagadeeswari
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-08-01
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_537_24
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description Background: Afterpain is a common discomfort felt by most of the postpartum mothers which is occurred due to delayed involution. Kegel exercise and prone position enhance the involution. Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of Kegel exercise and prone position on afterpain among postpartum mothers. Material and Methods: A Quasi-experimental pretest post-test with control group research design was used. Using nonprobability purposive sampling technique recruited 60 postpartum mothers who met the criteria. The level of afterpain was assessed by using visual analog scale. Experimental group was educated to do Kegel exercise for 3 days and lie in prone position for 3–5 minutes, 3 times for 3 days. Control group follows routine postnatal care posttest was conducted. Results: The study results concluded that the afterpain mean difference was 0.53, 1.70, 1.80, and 4.03. The calculated paired t-test value of t = 5.757 between pretest and post-test 1, t = 12.420 between post-test 1 and post-test 2, t = 12.953 between post-test 2 and post-test 3, and t = 21.378 between pretest and post-test 3 was found to be statistically significant at P < 0.001 level. Conclusion: Therefore, Kegel exercise and prone position was effective in reducing afterpain during postpartum period.
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spelling doaj-art-00bd784b8dac4b7a8a99d072c8b1d2a12025-08-20T00:27:34ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0976-48790975-74062024-08-0116Suppl 3S2006S200810.4103/jpbs.jpbs_537_24Effect of Kegel Exercise and Prone Position on After Pain Among Postpartum MothersV DhanujaS KalaBarathiJ JagadeeswariBackground: Afterpain is a common discomfort felt by most of the postpartum mothers which is occurred due to delayed involution. Kegel exercise and prone position enhance the involution. Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of Kegel exercise and prone position on afterpain among postpartum mothers. Material and Methods: A Quasi-experimental pretest post-test with control group research design was used. Using nonprobability purposive sampling technique recruited 60 postpartum mothers who met the criteria. The level of afterpain was assessed by using visual analog scale. Experimental group was educated to do Kegel exercise for 3 days and lie in prone position for 3–5 minutes, 3 times for 3 days. Control group follows routine postnatal care posttest was conducted. Results: The study results concluded that the afterpain mean difference was 0.53, 1.70, 1.80, and 4.03. The calculated paired t-test value of t = 5.757 between pretest and post-test 1, t = 12.420 between post-test 1 and post-test 2, t = 12.953 between post-test 2 and post-test 3, and t = 21.378 between pretest and post-test 3 was found to be statistically significant at P < 0.001 level. Conclusion: Therefore, Kegel exercise and prone position was effective in reducing afterpain during postpartum period.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_537_24afterpainkegel exercisepostnatal motherprone position
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postnatal mother
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title Effect of Kegel Exercise and Prone Position on After Pain Among Postpartum Mothers
title_full Effect of Kegel Exercise and Prone Position on After Pain Among Postpartum Mothers
title_fullStr Effect of Kegel Exercise and Prone Position on After Pain Among Postpartum Mothers
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Kegel Exercise and Prone Position on After Pain Among Postpartum Mothers
title_short Effect of Kegel Exercise and Prone Position on After Pain Among Postpartum Mothers
title_sort effect of kegel exercise and prone position on after pain among postpartum mothers
topic afterpain
kegel exercise
postnatal mother
prone position
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