COVID-19 and menstrual-related disturbances: a Spanish retrospective observational study in formerly menstruating women
IntroductionFour years after the start of the pandemic, there is limited evidence on the impact of COVID-19 on the women's health regardless of their reproductive status.ObjectiveThe aim was to analyze the prevalence and associated factors of menstrual-related disturbances in formerly menstruat...
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