ea0099ep1009 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2024
Scairati Roberta
, Simona Auriemma Renata
, Graziadio Chiara
, Del Vecchio Guendalina
, Verde Nunzia
, Muscogiuri Giovanna
, Di Spiezio Attilio
, Colao Annamaria
, Pivonello Rosario
Rationale: The gluco-metabolic changes during pregnancy significantly impact womens sexual behavior. This study aimed to define the relationship between metabolic health and sexual function, along with human circadian rhythms and sleep quality during pregnancy.Methods: This study included 57 pregnant women (14 evaluated at first trimester, G1; 18 at second trimester, G2, and 25 at third trimester, G3). Among groups, no difference between age, gesta...