Gestational diabetes is associated with alteration on pelvic floor muscle activation pattern during pregnancy and postpartum: Prospective cohort using electromyography assessment
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S. Salomoni | C. B. Prudêncio | F. A. Pinheiro | C. I. Sartorão Filho | S. K. Nunes | C. R. Pedroni | A. P. Barbosa | M. Rudge | G. T. A. Nava | M. V. C. A. M. P. I. M. P. F. P. B. L. B. C. F. O. C. Rudge Barbosa Calderon Souza Berghmans Thabane | C. Prudêncio
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