1984
DOI: 10.1016/0010-7824(84)90028-3
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Effect of aspirin on the luteal phase of human menstrual cycle

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“…Indeed, limited existing literature has suggested that high-dose aspirin can alter menstrual cycle length. One small case series demonstrated a reduced cycle length and shorter luteal phase among women exposed to 3 g of aspirin per day starting on cycle day 5 (2). More recently, a prospective cohort study demonstrated an association between over-thecounter analgesic use and spontaneous anovulation (3).…”
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“…Indeed, limited existing literature has suggested that high-dose aspirin can alter menstrual cycle length. One small case series demonstrated a reduced cycle length and shorter luteal phase among women exposed to 3 g of aspirin per day starting on cycle day 5 (2). More recently, a prospective cohort study demonstrated an association between over-thecounter analgesic use and spontaneous anovulation (3).…”
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confidence: 99%