Rotating shift work and menstrual characteristics in a cohort of Chinese nurses

May 6, 2016BMC women's health

Rotating shift work and menstrual cycle patterns in Chinese nurses

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Abstract

The proportion of nurses with a menstrual cycle of 25-31 days decreased from 81.7% to 67.8% after changing to shift work.

  • Shift work is associated with a higher prevalence of menstrual cycle irregularity among nurses.
  • Night shift frequency is identified as the only risk factor linked to a reduction in menstrual cycle length.
  • Mean change in menstrual cycle length was 4.115 Β± 2.084 days in nurses experiencing irregular cycles after starting shift work.
  • Menstrual cycle length did not recover to baseline measurements over a follow-up period of 2 years.

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