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The Interval between Pregnancies and the Outcome of Subsequent Births

1999; Massachusetts Medical Society; Volume: 340; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1056/nejm199902253400809

ISSN

1533-4406

Autores

Mark A. Klebanoff,

Tópico(s)

Family Dynamics and Relationships

Resumo

Is there a “natural” interval between pregnancies in humans? Our nearest animal relatives, the chimpanzees and gorillas, breast-feed their offspring for long periods, and the median time from the birth of one offspring to the conception of the next is approximately 3.5 to 5 years.1 The median birth-to-conception interval among women in less developed countries who breast-feed their infants is approximately three years,1 but the interval might be shorter in women from better-nourished populations, even if their practices of breast-feeding and sexual intercourse are similar to those of women in the less developed areas. Some groups of people have cultural . . .

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