Study types
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article
2007
BACKGROUND: There is an assumption that in women with menorrhagia 'excessive menstrual loss in regular cycles is the most common clinical presentation' yet epidemiological studies show irregular cycles and bleeding are common. OBJECTIVES: T…
article
2003
A previous study identified interference with life as the main reason for consultation with increased vaginal bleeding. The purpose of this study was to determine the reasons why the heaviness of periods interferes with life and how this ma…
article
2002
BACKGROUND: Many women with heavy periods and irregular bleeding do not consult about them. It has been suggested that some of these symptoms are associated with psychological distress and that this influences consultation behaviour which m…