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The phrase "mid period" is technically correct and usable in written English, although it is not a commonly used expression.
It is most often used in academic or scientific writing to refer to a specific time period within a larger one. Example: The study found that during the mid period of the experiment, participants showed a significant decrease in stress levels.
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Maternal overweight was negatively associated with FPC3, i.e. shorter counting times in the mid period.
Early period: 4 weeks to 2 months after childbirth; Mid period: 2 to 6 months after childbirth; Late period: 6 to 12 months after childbirth.
Gestational age was significantly positively associated with both FPC1 and FPC3, implying higher counting times with an increase in the mid period.
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