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NCT ID: NCT06339476 Completed - Clinical trials for Menstrual Irregularity

Exploring the Complex Links Between Menstrual Irregularity and Cellular Markers

Start date: June 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A cross-sectional study design was employed, involving 56 premenopausal participants with ages ranging from 20 to 49 years. Serum samples were collected during the early follicular phase, and levels of some biochemicals parameters analyzed.

NCT ID: NCT05688995 Completed - Clinical trials for Menstrual Irregularity

COVID-19 Vaccines and the Menstrual Cycle

Start date: September 30, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study aimed to explore the effect of different COVID-19 vaccines on menstrual cycle

NCT ID: NCT05518006 Withdrawn - Hormone Disturbance Clinical Trials

An Investigation of Premama Balance and Its Effects on Hormonal Imbalances

Start date: December 30, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

An investigation of the dietary supplement marketed as "Premama Balance" on markers of subjective wellbeing in trial participants such as common symptoms of PMS and menstrual symptoms, as well as its effects on aiding in returning to their perceived regular/normal menstrual cycle.

NCT ID: NCT05410314 Completed - Fertility Disorders Clinical Trials

Nutritional Supplement Based on Myo-inositol-D-chiro-inositoln in Long-term Survivors of Lymphoma

Linf-inositol
Start date: February 7, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The progressive improvement of lymphoma treatment has led to an important prolongation of patient survival and life expectancy. Therefore, the principal International scientific societies of oncology, recommend Long-term Survivors of Lymphoma to join fertility programs. Specifically, fertile age patients should be assisted by a multi-disciplinary team including specialists dedicated to fertility preservation in oncology, in order to support the completion of the reproductive project. In general population, the use of Inositol was spready considered an effectives choice to contrast ovarian dysfunction with consequently improvement of reproductive outcomes, so it may represent an adjuvant strategy for this purpose. Therefore, the investigators conducted a pilot study to evaluate the potentialities of this nutritional supplement with the aim to optimize the reproductive function in Long-term Survivors of Lymphoma. Despite the limited number of cases and short observational time, this pilot investigation could represent a potential cornerstone for further insights, discussions, and applications

NCT ID: NCT05230316 Active, not recruiting - SLE Clinical Trials

Gynecological Symptoms and Health-related Quality of Life in Egyptian Women With SLE

Start date: January 15, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of our study was to Recognize gynecological symptoms and health-related quality of life in Egyptian women with systemic lupus erythematosus and evaluate the impact of duration of remission on QOL in SLE patients.

NCT ID: NCT05224726 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Cesarean Section Complications

Platelet Rich Plasma for Uterine Scar

AA-PRP
Start date: December 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

When vessel wall injury occurs, platelets become activated, releasing more than 30 bioactive proteins, many of which have a fundamental role in hemostasis, inflammation and ultimate wound healing. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), a modification of fibrin glue made from autologous blood, is being used to deliver growth factors in high concentration to sites requiring wound healing. PRP is obtained from a sample of patients' blood drawn at the time of treatment. As the rate of cesarean deliveries has been rising, long-term adverse sequelae due to uterine scar defects have been increasing. PRP might be a simple preventive treatment that potentially can reduce morbidity following cesarean deliveries.

NCT ID: NCT05197491 Recruiting - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Women's Menstruation During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The COVID-19 crisis has rapidly become the most significant public health crisis of our times. It has particularly impacted healthcare workers (HCW) due to the over-whelming of healthcare resources, as well as a critical absence of protective equipment and risk to their own health as well as the risk of exposure to their family. All these factors have likely resulted in significant levels of stress, anxiety, and affection of the general health

NCT ID: NCT05083065 Completed - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Menstrual Irregularities and Abnormal Uterine Bleeding After Covid-19 Vaccine

MECOVAC-1
Start date: September 10, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Covid-19 vaccines offered a good opportunity to counteract the spread of Sars-Cov-2 infection among the general population, reducing significantly both morbidity and mortality. Nevertheless, after the first and second doses of vaccination (regardless of the type of vaccine used) several women required gynaecological visits claiming menstrual Irregularities or abnormal uterine bleeding. Considering this anecdotal evidence, a questionnaire was designed to investigate systematically whether menstrual Irregularities or abnormal uterine bleeding occurred in a significant percentage of women undergoing first and second doses of covid-19 vaccination.

NCT ID: NCT04985591 Completed - Clinical trials for Menstrual Irregularity

The Effect of Liposuction on Menses: a Retrospective Study

Start date: June 14, 2016
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The prevalence of obesity nearly tripled from 1975 to 2021, resulting in liposuction, as an effective shaping method, to be performed more frequently. Liposuction is a surgical procedure that uses a specialized instrument to suck fat fragments in the subcutaneous fat layer through a small incision. Analyzing a large sample sizes of patients who had liposuction, we found that some female patients underwent menstrual irregularity after liposuction. In 2004, Carolyn et al. reported several cases in which there was a connection between liposuction and an early onset of menses. Further studies showed that an early onset of menses may be related to the volume of adipose tissue extracted, the amount of anesthesia given, the area of liposuction, and body weight. However, the sample of that study was small, as there were only 17 cases included in the statistical model, and there are few articles in which the impact of liposuction on menses has been studied. To better understand whether menstrual irregularity will occur after liposuction, patients with postmenopausal or preoperative menstrual irregularity were excluded, leaving a sample of 518 female patients to be reviewed. A better understanding of the impact of liposuction on menses may help clinical doctors predict the underlying risk of menstrual irregularity after liposuction and identify individuals at higher risk. The findings may contribute to further understanding of menstrual irregularity.

NCT ID: NCT04940013 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Menstrual Irregularity

Missed Period Pill Study

MPP
Start date: October 25, 2021
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The Missed Period Pill Study is a prospective observational study among people who decide to use misoprostol alone for menstrual regulation.