LACTATION AND REPRODUCTION
- 1 January 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 52 (3) , 337-349
Abstract
The literature on the effect of lactation on fertility in the absence of contraception and on the effects of contraceptive measures on lactation is reviewed. Data from several countries on the intervals between births and on the return of menstruation and ovulation after childbirth, comparing lactating with nonlactating women was examined. Lactation is an inefficient contraceptive for the individual, but in populations sustained lactation is associated with reduced fertility. Possible physiological mechanisms causing lactation amenorrhoea are discussed. Though much of the literature on the effect of contraceptives on lactation is inadequate, there is general agreement that the estrogen component of hormonal preparations has an adverse effect on lactation, but that progestins alone do not. Many questions remain. Is this effect seen in established lactation, or only in the puerperal period? Is it a direct pharmacological effect, or are pill-users the mothers least motivated to maintain breast-feeding? Does a close relationship exist between hormones given and lactation performance? The authors comment on some of the technical deficiencies of previous studies in this field and discuss practical possibilities of, and limitations to, obtaining adequate scientific information in the future.This publication has 36 references indexed in Scilit:
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