2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12905-021-01197-5
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Perceptions and experiences of women with premature ovarian insufficiency about sexual health and reproductive health

Abstract: Background Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a condition with impaired ovarian function that occurred in women before the age of 40. Considering that women with POI are in reproductive age and their fertility and sexual life are afflicted by this disorder directly, the present study aimed to investigate perception and experience of women with POI of sexual and reproductive health (SRH). Methods This is a qualitative that was implemented base… Show more

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“…More research is needed on how these women can optimize fertility [26]. Furthermore, women with Overt POI have significant needs regarding the emotional burdens of the disorder in need of more research and more effective care delivery and guidance on lifestyle factors [27,28]. Efforts by My28Days.org are in progress to empower women with Overt POI and create a patient advocacy group that is essential to innovative research and higher healthcare standards [3,22].…”
Section: Empowering Women Through Advocacy and Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More research is needed on how these women can optimize fertility [26]. Furthermore, women with Overt POI have significant needs regarding the emotional burdens of the disorder in need of more research and more effective care delivery and guidance on lifestyle factors [27,28]. Efforts by My28Days.org are in progress to empower women with Overt POI and create a patient advocacy group that is essential to innovative research and higher healthcare standards [3,22].…”
Section: Empowering Women Through Advocacy and Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%