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Effects of Lactation on Post-Partum Amenorrhoea: Re-Estimation Using Data from a Longitudinal Study in Guatemala
Aguirre, GP., Palloni, A., & Jones, RE. (1998). Effects of Lactation on Post-Partum Amenorrhoea: Re-Estimation Using Data from a Longitudinal Study in Guatemala. Population Studies, 52(2), 231-248.
In this paper we re-estimate the effects of breastfeeding patterns on the timing of resumption of menses after controlling for maternal nutrition and maternal stressor variables. The analysis shows that simple hazard models, used on data from a longitudinal study in Guatemala, provide estimates of effects on timing of resumption of menstruation that are (a) comparable to others discussed in the recent literature and (b) generally consistent with hypotheses relating patterns of lactation, maternal nutritional status, and maternal stressors to processes that accelerate (decelerate) resumption of anovulatory cycles