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Validating a pencil-and-paper measure of perimenopausal menstrual blood loss
Phyllis Kernoff Mansfield, PhD, Ann Voda, RN, PhD, Gary Allison, PhD Women's Health Issues Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages (November 2004) DOI: /j.whi Copyright © 2004 Jacobs Institute of Women’s Health Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Range of total fluid discharge/cycle within the study. There were 89 total cycles within the study. Women's Health Issues , DOI: ( /j.whi ) Copyright © 2004 Jacobs Institute of Women’s Health Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Relationship between fluid discharge as log10(rate) in units of mL/hour for each menstrual product and the MVJ score selected by the participants for all products collected. Filled triangles indicate the mean of that MVJ score. Women's Health Issues , DOI: ( /j.whi ) Copyright © 2004 Jacobs Institute of Women’s Health Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 Example of a strong relationship between fluid discharge rate and MVJ score for a single individual. Women's Health Issues , DOI: ( /j.whi ) Copyright © 2004 Jacobs Institute of Women’s Health Terms and Conditions
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Figure 4 Example of a poor relationship between fluid discharge rate and MVJ score for a single individual. Although there is a slight increasing trend, this relationship is not statistically significant. Women's Health Issues , DOI: ( /j.whi ) Copyright © 2004 Jacobs Institute of Women’s Health Terms and Conditions
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