Perimenopause and the Use of Fertility Tracking: 3 Case Studies

Autor: Meyers, Maria G., Vitale, Lauren, Elenchin, Kathryn
Zdroj: The Linacre Quarterly; February 2023, Vol. 90 Issue: 1 p44-54, 11p
Abstrakt: Perimenopause is a time in a woman's life where fertility may vary depending upon her age and her reproductive stage and has been defined as the transition period prior to menopause that is characterized by irregular menses, hormonal changes, vasomotor symptoms, and declining fertility (Casper, 2020). Fertility tracking during this time in a woman's reproductive stage has not been widely studied. Employing the use of Luteinizing Hormone Urine Assay sticks, an electronic hormonal monitor device or mucus, we propose a set of guidelines to determine the potentially fertile times of a woman's cycle based on staging according to the Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop (STRAW) criteria and illustrate their application with three case reports.
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