Abstract
This article explores the multifaceted landscape of post-COVID care for women of reproductive age within primary care settings. Highlighting the unique vulnerabilities and health implications for this demographic, it delves into the spectrum of post-COVID complications, holistic approaches to care delivery, reproductive health considerations, and the importance of research and knowledge translation in optimizing care outcomes. By adopting a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach, healthcare providers can mitigate risks, optimize outcomes, and promote the health and well-being of women in the post-pandemic era.
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