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There is one clinical trial.
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted healthcare workers physically and psychologically. The aim of this study is to examine whether there is a change in menstrual cycle characteristics during pandemia. The aim of this study is to investigate whether there is an association between covid infection and menstrual cycle changes.
Description: Irregular menstrual cycle
Measure: Rate of irregular menstrual cycle Time: 1 month after starting to work at pandemic clinicDescription: Length of cycle (day)
Measure: Length of cycle Time: 1 month after starting to work at pandemic clinicDescription: Duration of bleeding (day)
Measure: Rate of prolonged bleeding Time: 1 month after starting to work at pandemic clinicDescription: Number of used tampons during bleeding
Measure: Amount of flow Time: 1 month after starting to work at pandemic clinicDescription: Dysmenorrhea status
Measure: Rate of dysmenorrhea Time: 1 month after starting to work at pandemic clinicDescription: Menstrual cycle difference between covid positive and negative healthcare workers (days)
Measure: The number of difference in menstrual cycle length Time: Up to 1 month after covid infectionDescription: Duration of bleeding difference between covid positive and negative healthcare workers (days)
Measure: The number of difference in bleeding days Time: Up to 1 month after covid infectionDescription: Amount of flow difference between covid positive and negative healthcare workers (tampons)
Measure: The number of difference in amount of flow Time: Up to 1 month after covid infection