ABSTRACT

Awarded the W. W. Howells Award for the Outstanding Book in Biological Anthropology, this volume presents a comprehensive, integrated, and up-to-date overview of the major physiological and behavioral factors affecting human reproduction. In attempting to identify the most important causes of variation in fertility within and among human populations, Wood summarizes data from a wide range of societies. Trained as an anthropologist as well as a demographer, he devotes special attention to so-called ""natural fertility"" populations, in which modern contraceptives and induced abortion are not used to limit reproductive output. Such an emphasis enables him to study the interaction of biology and behavior with particular clarity.The volume weaves together the physiological, demographic, and biometric approaches to human fertility in a way that will encourage future interdisciplinary research. Instead of offering a general overview, the focus is to answer one question: Why does fertility and the number of live births vary from couple to couple within any particular population, and from population to population across the human species as a whole?Topics covered include ovarian function, conception and pregnancy, intrauterine mortality, reproductive maturation and senescence, coital frequency and the waiting time to conception, marriage patterns and the initiation of reproduction, the fertility-reducing effects of breastfeeding, the impact of maternal nutrition on reproduction, and reproductive seasonality. This unique combination of comprehensive subject matter and an integrated analytical approach makes the book ideally suited both as a graduate-level textbook and as a reference work.

part I|112 pages

Natural Fertility

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|38 pages

Patterns of Natural Fertility

part II|394 pages

The Proximate Determinants of Natural Fertility

chapter 4|70 pages

Ovarian Cycles and the Fertile Period

chapter 5|54 pages

Conception, Implantation, and Pregnancy

chapter 6|40 pages

Fetal Loss

chapter 7|52 pages

Fecundability and Coital Frequency

chapter 9|40 pages

Menarche and Menopause

chapter 10|34 pages

The Onset of Permanent Sterility

chapter 11|32 pages

Marriage and the Male Contribution

part III|46 pages

Beyond the Proximate Determinants

chapter 12|44 pages

Extensions and Elaborations