Your experiences of NHS pelvic health care during and after pregnancy.
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#PelvicHealthMattersLincolnshire
The NHS Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) is working to improve the pelvic health care that people receive during and after pregnancy.
This survey is for anyone who has been pregnant or had a baby in Lincolnshire in the last two years.
Pelvic health problems may include:
- Leaking of urine (pee) and/or stool (poo) at any time
- Prolapse (bulging or swelling inside or from the vagina or back passage)
injuries during delivery/birth and infection after birth in the area between the vagina and back passage
- Diastasis of rectus abdominis muscle (“tummy gap”)
- Pain during sex
- Pain in the pelvic area and/or lower back (pelvic girdle pain)
To ensure future care offered meets your needs, we would like to hear about your experiences and your suggestions for improvement. The results of this survey will be used by your Local Maternity and Neonatal System (LMNS) to understand how to develop the new Perinatal Pelvic Health Service.
The information will be collected and seen by the HWLincs for NHS Lincolnshire ICB and will only be shared with others in a way that would not identify you.