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  1. Lactation and birth spacing in highland New Guinea.James W. Wood, Daina Lai, Patricia L. Johnson, Kenneth L. Campbell & Ila A. Maslar - 1985 - Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (S9):159-173.
    SummaryThe effects of infant suckling patterns on the post-partum resumption of ovulation and on birth-spacing are investigated among the Gainj of highland New Guinea. Based on hormonal evidence, the median duration of lactational anovulation is 20·4 months, accounting for about 75% of the median interval between live birth and next successful conception. Throughout lactation, suckling episodes are short and frequent, the interval changing slowly over time, from 24 minutes in newborns to 80 minutes in 3-year olds. Maternal serum prolactin concentrations (...)
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  • Breast-feeding and fertility among Philippine women: trends, mechanisms and impact.Zelda C. Zablan - 1985 - Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (S9):147-158.
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  • Prolactin and the return of ovulation in breast-feeding women.Barbara A. Gross & Creswell J. Eastman - 1985 - Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (S9):25-42.
    SummaryCross-sectional studies in Australia and the Philippines and a longitudinal prospective study in a selected Australian sample of breast-feeding mothers have shown that basal serum prolactin concentrations are elevated during 15–21 months of lactational amenorrhoea.A predictive model of serum PRL levels and return of cyclic ovarian activity during full breast-feeding, partial breast-feeding and weaning has been developed from the results of breast-feeding behaviour and serum PRL, gonadotrophin and oestradiol measurements in 34 mothers breast-feeding on demand for a mean of 67 (...)
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  • Preliminary observations on the return of ovarian function among breast-feeding and post-partum non-breast-feeding women in a rural area of Mexico.Roberto Rivera, Eva Ortiz, Margarita Barrera, Kathy Kennedy & Pouru Bhiwandiwala - 1985 - Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (S9):127-136.
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  • Breast-feeding practice in Norway 1860–1984.Knut Liestøl, Margit Rosenberg & Lars Walløe - 1988 - Journal of Biosocial Science 20 (1):45-58.
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  • Nursing Practices and Lactation Amenorrhoea.Marjorie F. Elias, Jane Teas, Johanna Johnston & Carolyn Bora - 1986 - Journal of Biosocial Science 18 (1):1-10.
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  • A study of returning fertility after childbirth and during lactation by measurement of urinary oestrogen and pregnanediol excretion and cervical mucus production.James B. Brown, Patricia Harrisson & Margery A. Smith - 1985 - Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (S9):5-23.
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  • Postpartum Lactational Amenorrhoea as a Means of Family Planning in the Sudan: A Study of 500 Cases.Amal M. Adnan & Salah Abu Bakr - 1983 - Journal of Biosocial Science 15 (1):9-23.
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