Do we want to know the enormity of women's severe menstrual disorders and chronic pelvic pain?

The purpose of this paper is to call for a nationwide study to assess the prevalence and incidence of women health problems related to menstrual disorders and severe pelvic pain. The exact prevalence and incidence of endometriosis, adenomyosis, severe painful menstrual disorders, and of severe chron...

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