HealthDay (8/3, Solomon) reports, “Women with a history of infertility are more likely to experience more severe menopausal symptoms at midlife,” researchers concluded in an analysis that “included 695 midlife women participants in Project Viva” who “were enrolled during 1999 to 2002 during pregnancy and were followed for 18 years (age 45 years or older or reporting ≥12 months of amenorrhea at the midlife visit).” The study revealed “an association between a history of infertility and increased odds of depression and sleep symptoms in midlife.” The findings were published online in the journal Menopause.
Related Links:
— “Infertility Tied to More Severe Menopause Symptoms in Midlife,”Lori Solomon, HealthDay, August 3, 2023