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Natural Family Planning - 40 Years of Reflections and Hopes [PDF]
Carter, Patricia A.
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Dysmenorrhea is a common gynaecological condition among female adolescents and affects students' well‐being in Ghana. This study assessed dysmenorrhea prevalence, effects, and coping mechanisms among adolescent girls in Junior High Schools in the Cape Coast metropolis. Methodology A cross‐sectional study was conducted among
Amina S. Abugri +5 more
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Establishment and application of a prediction model for blastocyst formation rate and delivery outcome in human assisted reproductive technology. [PDF]
Xi MD +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aim Menstrual hygiene knowledge is essential for adolescent girls' health, dignity, and school participation. Despite increasing research in Nigeria, evidence from North‐Central states is limited, especially in schools with weak WASH infrastructure.
Aishat Temitope Kasali +6 more
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Determination of natural progesterone levels in bovine serum using gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. [PDF]
Matraszek-Żuchowska I +4 more
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Clinical evaluation of determinations of free and serum protein bound triiodthyronine (dextran gel filtration) [PDF]
Heinze, H. G. +3 more
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Abstract Micro‐and nanoplastics (MNPs) are breakdown products of plastics, and humans are exposed to these particles through air, water, food, and soil. There is a growing concern that human exposure to MNPs negatively impacts health. In this review we will discuss the potential health impact of MNPs on ovarian function and the hypothalamic–pituitary ...
Sanchayana Raghuvir +2 more
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How to study the menstrual cycle as a continuous variable: Implementing phase-aligned cycle time scaling (PACTS) with the menstrualcycleR package. [PDF]
Nagpal A +9 more
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GnRH-agonist implants suppress reproductive function and affects ovarian LHR and FSHR expression in prepubertal female cats [PDF]
Axner +34 more
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ABSTRACT Oscillations in intracellular Ca2+ [Ca2+]i are essential for mouse oocyte activation following fertilization. These [Ca2+]i oscillations also induce repetitive hyperpolarizations in the membrane potential (Em). The present study aimed to identify the channels underlying the Em hyperpolarizations.
Sarah Dalati +2 more
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