
pmid: 9222023
Previous workers have emphasized the possibility that pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) is associated with a change of sexual partner. It is noted here that any such association is far weaker than that between PIH and fecundability (the probability of conceiving in a month at risk). This latter association is so strong as to suggest its closeness to a true cause. Of the determinants of fecundability, coital rate seems the most promising to pursue as a possible cause of PIH.
Male, Time Factors, Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular, Coitus, Paternity, Models, Biological, Spermatozoa, Parity, Sexual Partners, Pre-Eclampsia, Pregnancy, Hypertension, Humans, Eclampsia, Female
Male, Time Factors, Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular, Coitus, Paternity, Models, Biological, Spermatozoa, Parity, Sexual Partners, Pre-Eclampsia, Pregnancy, Hypertension, Humans, Eclampsia, Female
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