Pelvic Pain and Associated Characteristics Among Women in Northern Mexico

In: International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health · 2010 · vol. 36(02) , pp. 090–098 · doi:10.1363/3609010 · W2613599654
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This study examined pelvic pain and associated characteristics among women in Northern Mexico, highlighting its significant burden on overall well-being.

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CONTEXT: Until recently,the reproductive health agenda has focused on a restricted number of morbidity indicators, particularly those associated with life-threatening diseases.However,gynecologic morbidities that are a source of pelvic pain,although not life-threatening,do impose a substantial burden because of their potential to reduce women's overall well-being.

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