Abstract To explore the influencing factors of pelvic floor dysfunction of parturients. Methods: A total of 1677 parturients who underwent pelvic floor dysfunction screening from March 2019 to March 2020 were selected in this study, which included 1000 cases with pelvic floor dysfunction in study group and 677 cases without pelvic floor dysfunction in control group. Logistic regression was used to analyze the related influencing factors of postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction of the parturients. Results: The incidence of pelvic floor dysfunction of the parturients was 59.6%. There were significant differences in the maternal occupation, the delivery times, the delivery mode, the feeding mode, the constipation, the uterine fibroids, the lactobacillus deficiency, the diabetes history, and the hypertension history of the parturients between the two groups (P<0.05), but there were no significant differences in the maternal age, the weight gain during pregnancy, the newborn weight, and the bacterial vaginosis of the parturients between the two groups (P>0.05). The independent risk factors of maternal pelvic floor dysfunction included occupation of heavy physical strength, non-first pregnancy, vaginal delivery, milk powder feeding, constipation, uterine fibroids, lactobacillus deficiency, history of diabetes, and history of hypertension (P<0.05). Conclusion: The parturients with heavy physical strength, non-first pregnancy, vaginal delivery, milk powder feeding, constipation, uterine fibroids, lactobacillus deficiency, history of diabetes, or history of hypertension should be paid attention to in clinic for preventing the occurrence of postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction.
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