Sleep and Health Outcomes in Women With Heavy Menses
Menstruation; Heavy
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Menstruation; Heavy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Women aged 18-50 years old Generally healthy (self-assessed; no significant underlying disease) Premenopausal patients with regular menstrual cycles every 21 to 35 days Patients with at least 3 days and no more than 7 days of bleeding during menstruation An intact uterus and at least one ovary Ability and willingness to provide written informed consent Willingness to adhere to study procedures Menstrual pads are the primary form for nighttime menstrual protection needs Will maintain a daily schedule that allows normal or typical sleep habits (ie, not a night-shift worker; >5 hours of sleep). Women will self-report that they have heavy flow and perform at least one of the following compensatory behaviors: Set an alarm or plan to get up in the middle of the night to check or change the pad Add additional disposable absorbent products for extra leak protection of coverage (e.g. extra pads or liners) Use pillows or other means to limit sleep positions (to prevent moving at night) Use something extra on top of my bedding (such as a towel) to sleep on Wear an extra pair of pants/shorts Wear tighter clothing than they typically would, like yoga pants Exclusion Criteria: Currently pregnant or intending to imminently attempt pregnancy Any condition (social or medical) that, in the opinion of the primary care giver or study staff, would make trial participation unsafe or complicate data interpretation Difficult sleeping environment due to: Frequently involved in activities requiring nighttime awakenings (eg, taking care of an infant or loved one). Disruptive bed partners (i.e., snoring, children, pets, etc) Diagnosed sleep disorders (i.e. insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg disorder, breathing disorder, etc) Use of an Intrauterine Device (IUDs) unless copper IUD. Regular use (>1 day per week) of sleep aids and/or sedating medications, including over the counter products like melatonin.
Sites / Locations
- Department of Dermatology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Women with reported heavy menses