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Age at Menarche, Duration of Monthly Flow and Cycle Length as Risk Factors for Endometriosis in Sub-Sahara Black African Women| Stephy Publishers

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  Pregnancy and Women’s Health Care International Journal  - (PWHCIJ)|  Stephy Publishers Abstract Introduction:  Endometriosis is an enigmatic and multifaceted ailment that distresses a large number of women worldwide which may trigger pain, infertility and other discomforts such as dysmenorrhea. Materials and Methods:  Data from the medical records of 113 women with and 113 age-matched women without endometriosis were analyzed retrospectively to investigate association of three domains of menstrual characteristics – age at menarche, duration of menstrual flow and cycle length – with risk of developing endometriosis. STATA 13 statistical software was used for analysis of data. Results:  Sub-fertile women with menarche at <11 years were 1.80 times more likely to have endometriosis (OR=1.80, 95% CI: 0.51, 6.33) and had 1.29 times the risk of the disease (RR=1.29, 95% CI: 0.81, 2.06) influenced by body mass index (BMI in Kg/m 2 ). Women with duration...

Treatment of Dysmenorrhea with Physiological Modulators (A28): A Registry Study| Stephy Publishers

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  Pregnancy and Women’s Health Care International Journal  - (PWHCIJ)|  Stephy Publishers Abstract Background:  Dysmenorrhea is a diseases affecting about 45% of menstruating women (approximately between 45 to 95 % of females) during the time of menses and causing a reduction of the quality of life. Objectives:  To reduce the symptoms of dysmenorrhea using a natural Physiological Mosdulator (A 28) consisting of low dosages of calcium salts, Vitamin D, bioflavonoids, lycopene, and astaxanthin. Material and methods:  Forty patients with severe dysmenorrhea were analyzed during two menstrual cycles: the first as baseline following a run-inn period, and the second during the treatment with A28. A simple VAS scale scoring the daily discomfort (from 0 =no discomfort to 6 =maximum discomfort) was used to measure the severity of the symptoms.The total score of first 3 days following the start of menses was calculated.The use of pain rescue cps during the two ...

Analysis of COVID -19: Where Do We Stand?| Stephy Publishers

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  Pregnancy and Women’s Health Care International Journal  - (PWHCIJ)|  Stephy Publishers Abstract Background:  The COVID-19 is a real pandemia and only very few countries in the world were minimally affected. Objective:  To measure the impact of COVID-19 deaths in 49 countries (49 SC or selected countries) and correlate them with, ecological, demographical, social, economic variables, aging and chronic diseases. Material and methods:  The 49 SCs are those considered by WHO reliable in term of deaths records. Data concerning COVID-19 were taken from John Hopkins records updated to December 5th. The ecological, demographical, social, economical variable were consistent with the CIA Fact Book 2020. The deaths due to the most common diseases and cancers were taken from the WHO records in term of ASDRs (Age Standardized Death Rate). The age index was taken from The World Bank. The correlations were calculate in term “r” (linear correlation). Results:...

Cesarean Section Epidemic: Coping Strategies Adopted in Brazil | Stephy publishers

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  Pregnancy and Women’s Health Care International Journal - (PWHCIJ)| Stephy Publishers Abstract In this article, we discuss the strategic measures adopted in Brazil to reduce the high rates of cesarean sections. We present specific programs for both public health and supplementary health and for improving maternal and child health. We hope that these governmental initiatives, coupled with a paradigm shift in the Brazilian society regarding childbirth and women's health, will reduce cesarean section rates in the short and medium run, leading to positive outcomes for maternal and children's health and well-being. Keywords: Cesarean section, Delivery, obstetrics, Quality health care Introduction: Childbirth in a hospital setting seeks to ensure safe healthcare services for women and newborns. The advancement of obstetrics has greatly contributed to prevent maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. However, it has increased the intervention rates for both women and ...