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Retraction Note: A one-year observational cohort study of menstrual cramps and ovulation in healthy, normally ovulating women

2024· retraction· en· 0 citations· W4404526564 on OpenAlex· 10.1038/s41598-024-79233-1

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Abstract

Following publication, the Authors identified that inadvertently 26 cycles that were categorised as ‘anovulatory’ (of a total of 720 cycles) were in fact missing information and should have been excluded. Due to this, the anovulatory cycles that can be analysed are reduced to 19 and the number of women whose data can be used for a direct comparison of ovulatory and anovulatory cycles is decreased to 9. As such, the within-woman analysis that documented no differences in cramp duration, intensity, nor Cramp Score by ovulatory/anovulatory status now lacks statistical power. The Authors therefore lack confidence in the reliability of the main conclusions presented in this study.

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The record

Venue
Scientific Reports
Topic
Ovarian function and disorders
Field
Medicine
Canadian institutions
Women's Health Research InstituteUniversity of British Columbia
Funders
Keywords
OvulationCohortMenstruationObservational studyMedicineCohort studyMenstrual cyclePhysiologyGynecologyObstetricsInternal medicineHormone
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