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The following pages link to Interactions between metabolic and reproductive functions in the resumption of postpartum fecundity (Q35834929):
Displaying 46 items.
- Postpartum rubella vaccination for sero-negative women (Q24198787) (← links)
- Associations Among Lactation, Maternal Carbohydrate Metabolism, and Cardiovascular Health (Q28082809) (← links)
- 60 YEARS OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY: The hypothalamo-prolactin axis (Q28087609) (← links)
- Alloparenting is associated with reduced maternal lactation effort and faster weaning in wild chimpanzees (Q28584685) (← links)
- First molar eruption, weaning, and life history in living wild chimpanzees (Q28706321) (← links)
- The Energetic Cost of Walking: A Comparison of Predictive Methods (Q28743315) (← links)
- Mothers have lower testosterone than non-mothers: evidence from the Philippines (Q33803588) (← links)
- Women who are married or living as married have higher salivary estradiol and progesterone than unmarried women (Q33883790) (← links)
- Quantitative reconstruction of weaning ages in archaeological human populations using bone collagen nitrogen isotope ratios and approximate Bayesian computation (Q34981462) (← links)
- Neuroendocrine causes of amenorrhea--an update (Q35096850) (← links)
- Isotopic and trace element evidence of dietary transitions in early life (Q35188816) (← links)
- Weaning age in an expanding population: stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of infant feeding practices in the Okhotsk culture (5th-13th centuries AD) in Northern Japan (Q35589469) (← links)
- The evolutionary origin and significance of menopause (Q36206935) (← links)
- Body size and pubertal development explain ethnic differences in structural geometry at the femur in Asian, Hispanic, and white early adolescent girls living in the U.S. (Q36378675) (← links)
- Contraception and the obese woman (Q36887471) (← links)
- Trade-offs underlying maternal breastfeeding decisions: a conceptual model (Q37101397) (← links)
- Troubled sleep: Night waking, breastfeeding and parent-offspring conflict (Q37696720) (← links)
- Primate milk: proximate mechanisms and ultimate perspectives (Q37950293) (← links)
- Reproductive ecology of female chimpanzees (Q38046778) (← links)
- Reconstruction of breastfeeding and weaning practices using stable isotope and trace element analyses: A review. (Q38269318) (← links)
- The ex-pat effect: presence of recent Western immigrants is associated with changes in age at first birth and birth rate in a Maya population from rural Guatemala (Q38669782) (← links)
- Energy-related influences on variation in breastfeeding duration among indigenous Maya women from Guatemala (Q38799661) (← links)
- Conflict or congruence? Maternal and infant-centric factors associated with shorter exclusive breastfeeding durations among the Tsimane (Q39298932) (← links)
- Gene x environment interactions impact endometrial function and the menstrual cycle: PROGINS, life history, anthropometry, and physical activity (Q39373892) (← links)
- Beyond diet reconstruction: stable isotope applications to human physiology, health, and nutrition (Q39399656) (← links)
- Costs and benefits of group living in primates: an energetic perspective (Q39412451) (← links)
- Hadza hunter-gatherer men do not have more masculine digit ratios (2D:4D). (Q40556751) (← links)
- Effects of Prolactin and Lactation on A15 Dopamine Neurones in the Rostral Preoptic Area of Female Mice (Q40778374) (← links)
- Breastfeeding over two years is associated with longer birth intervals, but not measures of growth or health, among children in Kilimanjaro, TZ. (Q40971220) (← links)
- Variation in maternal urinary cortisol profiles across the peri-conceptional period: a longitudinal description and evaluation of potential functions (Q41025726) (← links)
- Assessing human weaning practices with calcium isotopes in tooth enamel (Q46358851) (← links)
- Milk immunity and reproductive status among Ariaal women of northern Kenya (Q46476545) (← links)
- Stable isotopic reconstructions of adult diets and infant feeding practices during urbanization of the city of Edo in 17th century Japan. (Q46905072) (← links)
- Using stable isotope analysis to examine the effect of economic change on breastfeeding practices in Spitalfields, London, UK. (Q47255757) (← links)
- Inter-individual variation in weaning among rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): Serum stable isotope indicators of suckling duration and lactation (Q47386326) (← links)
- Mood, Food, and Fertility: Adaptations of the Maternal Brain (Q47416512) (← links)
- Infant feeding practice in medieval Japan: stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of human skeletons from Yuigahama-minami (Q47863333) (← links)
- Age at reproductive debut: Developmental predictors and consequences for lactation, infant mass, and subsequent reproduction in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). (Q47699643) (← links)
- Estimation of energetic condition in wild baboons using fecal thyroid hormone determination (Q50049944) (← links)
- Interbirth intervals in wild baboons: Environmental predictors and hormonal correlates. (Q50054186) (← links)
- Why monkeys do not get multiple sclerosis (spontaneously): An evolutionary approach. (Q50317600) (← links)
- Loss of body fat and associated decrease in leptin in early lactation are related to shorter duration of postpartum anovulation in healthy US women (Q51309278) (← links)
- Social influences on survival and reproduction: Insights from a long-term study of wild baboons (Q90395051) (← links)
- Crucial Contributions : A Biocultural Study of Grandmothering During the Perinatal Period (Q91701185) (← links)
- Bone spoons for prehistoric babies: Detection of human teeth marks on the Neolithic artefacts from the site Grad-Starčevo (Serbia) (Q92124400) (← links)
- Breastfeeding and Weaning in Roman Thessaloniki. An Investigation of Infant Diet based on Incremental Analysis of Human Dentine (Q113305992) (← links)