",[8] "blowing off", "pooting", "passing gas", "breaking wind", "backfiring", or simply (in American English) "gas" or (British English) "wind". Derived terms include vaginalflatulence, otherwise known as a queef.Signs and symptomsGenerally speaking, there are four different types of complaints that relate to intestinal gas, which may present individually or in combination.Bloating and painPatients
functions 6. Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD) [ Time Frame: 6 months after intervention (operation or start of pelvic floor training) ]Evaluate psychological effects 7. Vaginal symptoms [ Time Frame: 6 months after intervention (operation or start of pelvic floor training) ]Three non-validated questions concerning vaginal symptoms; sensation of wideness, vaginalflatulence and excessive