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Reproductive Issues
By Pamela Young

In a disease that affects three to five times more women than men, relatively little direct research has focused on the gynecological implications of CFS. This article provides an overview of the research to date and some of the things we do know about pregnancy and gynecological abnormalities related to the illness.
http://www.cfids.org/cfidslink/2007/reproductive.pdf


This story was part of the groundbreaking 2005/2006 Special Issue of the CFIDS Chronicle entitled the Science & Research of CFS. A limited number of this 65-page publication are available in print (while supplies last), featuring information from leading CFS researchers, medical experts and study findings. Click here to order your copy of the Science & Research of CFS.