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Sexual and Marital Therapy, 1988
Abstract Oxytocin is a hormone which is released from the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland. Well established functions of oxytocin are the stimulation of the uterus during labour and the let down of milk by the breast. There is evidence that oxytocin release is increased in response to orgasm in both males and females and this has lead to the ...
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Abstract Oxytocin is a hormone which is released from the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland. Well established functions of oxytocin are the stimulation of the uterus during labour and the let down of milk by the breast. There is evidence that oxytocin release is increased in response to orgasm in both males and females and this has lead to the ...
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Determinants of coitus after childbirth
Journal of Biosocial Science, 1993SummaryUsing a sample of 3080 women from Cebu, Philippines, interviewed immediately after childbirth and every 2 months thereafter for 2 years, the determinants of return to coitus are analysed. Eighty percent of the women returned to coitus before the return of menses, and 90% did so before stopping breast-feeding.
J R, Udry, L, Deang
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1980
It is unrealistic to discuss reproductive phenomena in man as if the desire to perpetuate the species were the sole motivation for coitus. The human being differs from most mammals in that sexual intercourse not only satisfies a basic drive but also produces pleasure and gratification of a character and intensity unequalled by any other activity ...
D. J. Begley +2 more
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It is unrealistic to discuss reproductive phenomena in man as if the desire to perpetuate the species were the sole motivation for coitus. The human being differs from most mammals in that sexual intercourse not only satisfies a basic drive but also produces pleasure and gratification of a character and intensity unequalled by any other activity ...
D. J. Begley +2 more
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The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology, 1991
Acute systemic hypersensitivity reactions to semen are rare but may be life-threatening. Chronic or recurrent local reactions are more common and may be misdiagnosed as infective or nonspecific vaginitis. The antigen(s) involved in these reactions reside in a glycoprotein fraction of seminal plasma.
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Acute systemic hypersensitivity reactions to semen are rare but may be life-threatening. Chronic or recurrent local reactions are more common and may be misdiagnosed as infective or nonspecific vaginitis. The antigen(s) involved in these reactions reside in a glycoprotein fraction of seminal plasma.
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