2024
DOI: 10.61586/vcdwq
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COVID-19 infection and the menstrual cycle, the aftermath of a pandemic

Ayman Qatawneh,
Kamil Mosa Fram,
Shawqi Saleh
et al.

Abstract: Objectives: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the potential impact of vaccinations on menstrual cycle patterns was not initially a widely discussed side effect. However, as the global race to develop an effective vaccine intensified, a significant concern arose about the potential effects on menstrual disturbances, catapulting this issue to the forefront of health priorities. Materials and Methods Our study employed a unique descriptive cross-sectional design, using face-to-face interviews and a meticulously struc… Show more

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