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CORRECTION article

Front. Med.

Sec. Obstetrics and Gynecology

Correction:Establishment and validation of a clinical prediction model for predicting early postpartum pelvic floor muscle weakness among primiparous women after vaginal delivery: A retrospective study

Provisionally accepted
Huan  DongHuan DongXiaolei  ChiXiaolei ChiYe  LiuYe LiuWj  LWj LXinliang  ChenXinliang ChenXianjing  WangXianjing Wang*Ping  LiuPing Liu*
  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China

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Keywords: Primiparous women, vaginal delivery, pelvic floor muscle weakness (PFMW), Clinical prediction model, Early postpartum period

Received: 19 Nov 2025; Accepted: 20 Nov 2025.

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Xianjing Wang, 18017310156@163.com
Ping Liu, lping1016@163.com

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