A woman's risk of dying is altered during pregnancy and immediately postpartum. Moreover, physiological and social changes associated with pregnancy may have long-term effects on mortality. Comparing these long-term associations among women and their husbands may provide insights into the nature of such a relationship. In this cohort study, we examine the association between reproductive history and all-cause mortality among ever-married women and men after age 45 in Matlab, Bangladesh, using data collected between 1982 and 1998 for a unique demographic surveillance system. No association was found between parity and mortality among women, but a small decrease in men's mortality was found to be associated with their wives' parity. Survival ...
There is growing recognition that reproductive patterns may have long-term health implications, alth...
The association between female life expectancy and total fertility rate (TFR) is seldom explored and...
AbstractA growing body of evidence suggests that reproductive history influences post-reproductive m...
A woman's risk of dying is altered during pregnancy and immediately postpartum. Moreover, physiologi...
Effects of childbearing on women's mortality and the implications of family planning programs in red...
directly related to the total number of children they bear or to their pace of childbearing.1 Analys...
It has been suggested that bearing sons increases long-term mortality in women, because sons may be ...
The relationship between women's reproductive histories and later all-cause mortality has been inves...
This dissertation includes three papers examining the relationship between health in early life, soc...
With data from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys' longitudinal study the mortality of cu...
BACKGROUND: Women remain at increased risk of mortality for some time after pregnancy although the l...
Background Women remain at increased risk of mortality for some time after pregnancy although the le...
It has been suggested that bearing sons increases long-term mortality in women, because sons may be ...
This paper uses prospective data to show that older widowed and divorced individuals in rural Bangla...
A growing body of evidence suggests that reproductive history influences post-reproductive mortality...
There is growing recognition that reproductive patterns may have long-term health implications, alth...
The association between female life expectancy and total fertility rate (TFR) is seldom explored and...
AbstractA growing body of evidence suggests that reproductive history influences post-reproductive m...
A woman's risk of dying is altered during pregnancy and immediately postpartum. Moreover, physiologi...
Effects of childbearing on women's mortality and the implications of family planning programs in red...
directly related to the total number of children they bear or to their pace of childbearing.1 Analys...
It has been suggested that bearing sons increases long-term mortality in women, because sons may be ...
The relationship between women's reproductive histories and later all-cause mortality has been inves...
This dissertation includes three papers examining the relationship between health in early life, soc...
With data from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys' longitudinal study the mortality of cu...
BACKGROUND: Women remain at increased risk of mortality for some time after pregnancy although the l...
Background Women remain at increased risk of mortality for some time after pregnancy although the le...
It has been suggested that bearing sons increases long-term mortality in women, because sons may be ...
This paper uses prospective data to show that older widowed and divorced individuals in rural Bangla...
A growing body of evidence suggests that reproductive history influences post-reproductive mortality...
There is growing recognition that reproductive patterns may have long-term health implications, alth...
The association between female life expectancy and total fertility rate (TFR) is seldom explored and...
AbstractA growing body of evidence suggests that reproductive history influences post-reproductive m...