“…The number of selected studies for each LATAM country was as follows: Argentina (6/20, 30%), Brazil (5/20, 25%), Chile (3/20, 15%), Colombia (4/20, 20%), Costa Rica (2/20, 10%), Cuba (2/20, 10%), Ecuador (1/20, 5%), Mexico (14/20, 70%), Panama (2/20, 10%), Peru (4/20, 20%), Puerto Rico (1/20, 5%), Trinidad and Tobago (1/20, 5%), Uruguay (3/20, 15%), and Venezuela (4/20, 20%). We decided to include a study from Spain (1/20, 5%) [ 34 ] as we considered it would be interesting to see how this country, which shares a lot of traditions and culture with LATAM, addressed the BC problem in their female population. Furthermore, some of these studies (14/743, 1.8%) also yielded results from other countries outside LATAM, such as Asia, Australia, Canada, Croatia, Spain and other European countries, India, the Middle East and North Africa, South Africa, and the United States; however, we did not analyze the situation in those countries.…”