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Pregnancy Test using Male Anura

Nature, 1949
CONFIRMING the validity of the Galli-Mainini test for pregnancy in the male toad Bufo arenarum1 and referring to the suitability of B. marinus2 and Rana pipiens3, Haines4 raises the question of the possible suitability of two European species, B. bufo and R. temporaria. We have demonstrated5 the suitability of a European frog, R.
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Male and female condoms: Their key role in pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention.

Best Practice & Research: Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2019
Male and female condoms are the only available Multipurpose Prevention Technologies (MPTs) that can prevent unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections including HIV.
M. Beksinska, Rachel Wong, J. Smit
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PREGNANCY TEST USING THE MALE BATRACHIA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
In March 1947 I 1 published the first results of a new biologic pregnancy test, in which male toads, "Bufo arenarum Hensel," were used as the reacting animals. One year has elapsed since the first experiments were made, in January 1947, and it is believed useful and desirable to summarize the information obtained since then from the accumulated ...
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Couvade Syndrome: Male Counterpart to Pregnancy

The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1991
Couvade is the common but poorly understood phenomenon whereby the expectant father experiences somatic symptoms during the pregnancy for which there is no recognized physiological basis. Symptoms commonly include indigestion, increased or decreased appetite, weight gain, diarrhea or constipation, headache, and toothache.
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Pregnancy Test using the Male Toad

Nature, 1948
THROUGH the kindness of the originator of the test, who forwarded us a supply of Bufo arenarum Hensel, we have recently been able to carry out the Galli Mainini male toad test for pregnancy.
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PREGNANCY TEST USING THE MALE TOAD

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1947
IN THIS report a new pregnancy test is described, in which the male toad (Bufo arenarum Hensel) is used as the reacting animal. The positivity or negativity of the test is determined by the presence or absence of spermatozoa in the urine of the toad previously injected with the urine of a woman suspected to be pregnant.
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Male gender predisposes to prolongation of pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2002
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between fetal gender and prolonged pregnancy.All deliveries in Sweden between 1987 and 1996 were evaluated for participation in this study. Inclusion criteria included (1) singleton pregnancy, (2) the absence of apparent congenital or chromosomal anomalies, (3) accurate dating established by ...
Michael Y, Divon   +3 more
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Negro folklore of male pregnancy∗

Journal of Sex Research, 1968
(1968). Negro folklore of male pregnancy. The Journal of Sex Research: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 34-50.
John Money, Geoffrey Hosta
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Recurrent Delusions of Pregnancy in a Male

Psychopathology, 1999
Delusions of pregnancy in men have been reported rather infrequently. This case report is of a male schizophrenic patient who developed a delusion of pregnancy on two successive occasions each time when his wife became pregnant. The authors view briefly various aetiological hypotheses of delusions of pregnancy and whether the couvade phenomenon had any
R, Radhakrishnan   +2 more
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Electroejaculation of paraplegic males followed by pregnancies

Fertility and Sterility, 1987
Semen obtained by electroejaculation was used to achieve pregnancies in the spouses of T5-6 and T4-5 paraplegics. Viable semen was recovered in both an antegrade and retrograde fashion. In both cases, the SPA test was positive. Semen recovered for AIH IUI was washed and swum up prior to insemination.
C J, Bennett   +6 more
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