HIGHLIGHTS
- Who: World Health Organization from the Centre University of Bristol, Whatley Rd, Clifton, Bristol, PS, England have published the research work: Bulletin of the World Health Organization, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 29/Oct/2024
SUMMARY
Prolonged menstrual bleeding in perimenopause has been recorded to affect more than 90% of women on at least one occasion and nearly 80% of women on at least three occasions;11 where period products or treatments for heavy bleeding are unavailable or unaffordable, this bleeding may be particularly difficult to manage. The lack of high-quality, evidence . . .

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