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What is the effect of overactive bladder symptoms on woman's quality of life during and after first pregnancy?

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OAB symptoms are common during pregnancy; dry OAB had no negative effect on QoL, whereas wet OAB compromised QoL both during and after pregnancy, mainly in the 'mobility' and 'embarrassment' domains. The urge urinary incontinence symptom in wet OAB seems to profoundly compromise QoL. Apparently, in young mothers with wet OAB, limitations in mobility are especially stressful and these symptoms can be embarrassing.

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