Pelvic floor muscle strength in primiparous women according to the delivery type: cross-sectional study

scientific article published on 15 August 2016

Pelvic floor muscle strength in primiparous women according to the delivery type: cross-sectional study is …
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P356DOI10.1590/1518-8345.0926.2758
P932PMC publication ID4996086
P698PubMed publication ID27533267

P50authorSonia Maria Junqueira Vasconcellos de OliveiraQ57022305
P2093author name stringAdriana de Souza Caroci
Adriana Amorim Francisco
Edilaine de Paula Batista Mendes
Renata Luana da Silva
Sheyla Guimaraes Oliveira
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)e2758
P577publication date2016-08-15
P1433published inRevista Latino-Americana de EfermagemQ15757555
P1476titlePelvic floor muscle strength in primiparous women according to the delivery type: cross-sectional study
P478volume24

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