A Bayesian joint model of menstrual cycle length and fecundity
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- A self-excited threshold autoregressive state-space model for menstrual cycles: forecasting menstruation and identifying within-cycle stages based on basal body temperature
- Bayesian Modeling of Markers of Day-Specific Fertility
- Latent class modeling of markers of day-specific fertility
- Cervical mucus symptom and daily fecundability: first results from a new database
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