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Title: Differences in ovarian hormones in relation to parity and time since last birth.

Authors: Barrett, Emily S; Parlett, Lauren E; Windham, Gayle C; Swan, Shanna H

Published In Fertil Steril, (2014 Jun)

Abstract: To examine ovarian function in relation to parity and time since last birth.Cross-sectional study.Health-care program in California.346 naturally cycling women, aged 18 to 39 years.None.Mean follicular urinary estradiol metabolite concentration (E1C) (cycle days -8 to -1), mean luteal progesterone metabolite concentration (PdG) (days 0 to +10), and cycle phase lengths in ovulatory cycles.After the women had collected daily urine samples for up to eight menstrual cycles, we measured the E1C and PdG using enzyme-linked immunoassay. The cycle phase lengths were calculated from the hormone profiles and daily diaries. Women who had given birth within the previous 3 years had lower E1C than the nulliparous women and women who last given birth >3 years earlier. Among the parous women, E1C was positively associated with the time since last birth. Women who last gave birth >3 years earlier had longer follicular phases than the nulliparous women. There were no associations between parity and PdG or luteal phase length.Our cross-sectional data suggest that ovarian function differs in nulliparous and parous women and is positively associated with the time since last birth. Longitudinal research is needed to explore within-woman changes in ovarian function prepartum and postpartum.

PubMed ID: 24684956 Exiting the NIEHS site

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