Chronic stress and ovulatory dysfunction: implications in times of covid-19

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  • who: Pilar Vigil from the Facultad de Medicina, Universidad San Sebastiu00e1n, Chile, University of Nothe Dame, Sydney, NSW, Australia have published the Article: Chronic Stress and Ovulatory Dysfunction: Implications in Times of COVID-19, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: During this time, a number of women have exhibited changes in their menstrual cycles.
  • how: All the studies are based on self-reported personal data.
  • future: More studies that track ovulatory function directly through progesterone measurements cervical fluid recordings or basal body temperature are needed. Future work could look at how to . . .

     

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