Abstract

This article addresses the crucial issue of preventing post-COVID complications in women of reproductive age within primary care settings. It examines the multifaceted challenges and potential long-term health impacts faced by this demographic following COVID-19 infection, including cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, and mental health complications. Through evidence-based strategies and interventions, such as lifestyle modifications, vaccination, and multidisciplinary care collaboration, primary care providers can mitigate the risk of complications and promote the overall health and well-being of women of reproductive age post-COVID-19. This article underscores the importance of comprehensive healthcare approaches tailored to the unique needs of this population in the aftermath of the pandemic.

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