Women working shifts are at greater risk of miscarriage, menstrual disruption and subfertility Shift work, which encourages sleep deprivation and patterns of activity outside the circadian rhythm, has been associated with a greater risk of ill health and loss of well-being in some studies. However, little is known about the effects of shift work on reproductive health and fertility. A new study indicates that working shift patterns is associated with an increased risk of menstrual ...
July 9, 2013 - Science Daily