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Kenneth Jay Rothman

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Mikkelsen E, Ulrichsen S, Johannesen B, Laursen A, Wise L, Hatch E, et al.
Fertil Steril . 2023 Apr; 120(3 Pt 2):650-659. PMID: 37116639
Objective: To assess the association between preconception antibiotic use and fecundability, the per menstrual cycle probability of conception. Design: SnartForaeldre.dk, a Danish prospective cohort study of women trying to conceive...
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Crowe H, Wise L, Wesselink A, Rothman K, Mikkelsen E, Sorensen H, et al.
Clin Epidemiol . 2020 Jul; 12:579-587. PMID: 32606983
Purpose: Asthma has been positively associated with irregular menses and infertility in some studies, but data are limited on the relation between asthma medication use and fecundability (i.e., average per-cycle...
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Stanford J, Willis S, Hatch E, Rothman K, Wise L
Fertil Steril . 2019 Nov; 112(5):892-899. PMID: 31731946
Objective: To quantify the frequency of use of selected fertility awareness indicators and to assess their influence on fecundability. Design: Web-based prospective cohort study. Setting: Not applicable. Patient(s): Female pregnancy...
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Willis S, Hatch E, Wesselink A, Rothman K, Mikkelsen E, Wise L
Fertil Steril . 2019 Apr; 111(6):1201-1210.e1. PMID: 30987736
Objective: To prospectively evaluate the association between female sleep patterns, shift work, and fecundability. Design: Web-based preconception cohort study, Pregnancy Study Online (PRESTO). Setting: Not applicable. Patient(s): North American Women...
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Wise L, Rothman K, Wesselink A, Mikkelsen E, Sorensen H, McKinnon C, et al.
Fertil Steril . 2018 Mar; 109(3):453-459. PMID: 29566862
Objective: To evaluate prospectively the association between male sleep duration and fecundability. Design: Pregnancy Online Study (PRESTO), a Web-based prospective cohort study of North American couples enrolled during the preconception...