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Prolactin and the evolution of male pregnancy

General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2023
Prolactin (PRL) is a multifunctional hormone of broad physiological importance, and is involved in many aspects of fish reproduction, including the regulation of live birth (viviparity) and both male and female parental care. Previous research suggests that PRL also plays an important reproductive role in syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish and ...
Wilson, Anthony B.   +4 more
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Male Contributory Factors in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Reproductive Sciences, 2023
With 40% of idiopathic cases, recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a problem of great concern for patients and clinicians. In addition to financial burden, it causes a lot of frustration and anxiety in affected couples. The primary objective of this review was to gain knowledge of recent advances in the field of recurrent pregnancy losses and to ...
Sarla Naglot   +3 more
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Male Pregnancy and Biparental Immune Priming

The American Naturalist, 2012
In vertebrates, maternal transfer of immunity via the eggs or placenta provides offspring with crucial information on prevailing pathogens and parasites. Males contribute little to such transgenerational immune priming, either because they do not share the environment and parasite pressure of the offspring or because sperm are too small for transfer of
Olivia, Roth   +4 more
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Nigerian male sexual activity during pregnancy

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2002
AbstractObjectives: To determine the prevalence of extra‐marital sexual affairs as well as other aspects of male sexual behavior during pregnancy in Nigeria. Methods: A questionnaire survey of the husbands of consecutive women who delivered in three tertiary care centers in south‐eastern Nigeria within an 8‐week period.
H E, Onah   +4 more
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