Women born with very low birth weight have similar menstrual cycle pattern, pregnancy rates and hormone profiles compared with women born at term
Abstract Background Individuals born very preterm or with very low birth weight (VLBW) have a reduced likelihood to reproduce according to population-based register studies. Extremely low-birth weight born adults had a lower reproduction rate for both men and women in a follow-up study. Aim To inves...
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Main Authors: | Gunilla Sydsjö (Author), Pia Törnblom (Author), P-O Gäddlin (Author), Orvar Finnström (Author), Ingemar Leijon (Author), Nina Nelson (Author), Elvar Theodorsson (Author), Mats Hammar (Author) |
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