Variability in Human Fertility

“Variability in Human Fertility” by Lyliane Rosetta, published by Cambridge University Press on July 30, 2009, offers an in-depth examination of the variations in reproductive cycles among human females. This edition spans 236 pages and is presented in English. The book challenges the common misconception that reproductive cycles are uniform, highlighting the significant differences that exist both among individuals and throughout a woman’s reproductive life.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the physiological processes that regulate reproduction, as well as discussions on interpopulation variations in ovarian function. The text delves into how factors such as age and disease can influence fertility, alongside an analysis of metabolic effects on reproduction. This comprehensive study serves as a valuable resource for researchers interested in the fields of reproductive medicine, biology, and anthropology.
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Many wrongly believe that reproductive cycles are very similar among human females. In actuality, there are considerable variations among individuals and within the reproductive life of any given female. “Normal” reproductive cycles cover a wide range of examples, and the likelihood of successful monthly egg release and ensuing pregnancy can be modified by many factors. In this book, the variability of human fertility is examined by looking first at the physiological processes regulating reproduction. Interpopulation variation in normal ovarian function is then discussed, covering the importance of factors such as age and disease in the modification of ovarian function. The final part of this text covers issues of metabolic effects on reproduction. Researchers will welcome this definitive compilation of observations on fertility.
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