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Women with severe menopausal symptoms appear to experience reduced work capacity and adverse work-related outcomes, as suggested in a recent cross-sectional study.
The use of antioxidant supplements in men seeking fertility care does not appear to increase the chances of conceiving for their female partners, as shown in the multicentre SUMMER trial.
Menopause is not the main driver of worsening disability in older women with multiple sclerosis (MS), as shown in a retrospective study.
Women with prenatal exposure to selective serotonin and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors appear to be at increased risk of postpartum haemorrhage, according to a study.
Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) alone or combined with other interventions proves useful in the treatment of urinary incontinence in postpartum women, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Women who have had an ischaemic stroke (IS) during a pregnancy face increased risk of complications in subsequent pregnancies, according to a study.
Premenstrual disorders, especially premenstrual dysphoric disorder, are associated with reduced quality of life in women, according to a cross-sectional study from Sweden.
Antenatal administration of betamethasone in women with twin pregnancies at risk of late preterm delivery appears to reduce the risk of neonatal respiratory morbidity, as shown in a study.
For women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), hydroxychloroquine exposure in early pregnancy is linked to a lower risk of pre-eclampsia, a study has shown.
Breastfeeding success does not appear to differ between new mothers who receive their etonogestrel contraceptive implant immediately after birth and their counterparts who receive the implant at least 2 weeks postpartum, according to a study.