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10th November 2021
05:00pm GMT

Previous studies that have shown that that lack of sleep and heightened stress can impact the menstrual cycle.
The research also found that 54% of women have experienced a reduced sex drive compared to pre-pandemic times. This figure may be related to an increase in the rates of depression and anxiety in menstruating women over the past 18 months, as well as poor sleep patterns.
Dr Michelle Maher, who conducted the study, said:
"Our findings highlight a real need to provide appropriate medical care and mental health support to women affected by menstrual disturbance, given the unprecedented psychological burden associated with the pandemic.
‘We would encourage women experiencing any reproductive disturbances – such as irregular, missed periods, painful or heavy periods, PMS or reduced sex drive – as well as mental health disturbances, including symptoms of low mood, anxiety, stress and poor sleep, to see their GP for advice.
Study authors are now calling for further research into the impact the pandemic has had and continues to have on women.
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