With data from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys' longitudinal study the mortality of currently married women aged under 60 in 1971 was investigated in relation to the number of liveborn children reported at the 1971 census, adjusting for their husbands' social class. Women who had never had children experienced a higher mortality from many causes of death than the parous women, and this was probably due, at least in part, to selective factors. When the analysis was confined to parous women mortality from diabetes mellitus and cervical cancer increased significantly and oesophageal cancer decreased significantly with increasing number of liveborn children. Mortality from all circulatory diseases and from hypertensive disease, is...
There is growing recognition that reproductive patterns may have long-term health implications, alth...
Extrinsic mortality is the likelihood of mortality that is not conditional on reproductive effort. I...
Several studies have reported increased mortality risk with early natural menopause. More recently, ...
Mortality in women who have completed their childbearing may increase with the number of births expe...
Women born at different periods within the 20th century in England and Wales have followed varying f...
Objective: to examine the association of parity with mortality in later life. Design: a longitudinal...
The relationship between women's reproductive histories and later all-cause mortality has been inves...
Effects of childbearing on women's mortality and the implications of family planning programs in red...
This paper presents an analysis of the impact of childbearing history on later-life mortality for ev...
The exposure range for number of children as a risk factor for ovarian cancer has been severely rest...
A woman's risk of dying is altered during pregnancy and immediately postpartum. Moreover, physiologi...
Long-term trends in perinatal deaths among offspring of mothers with previous child losses. Am J Epi...
Women born at different periods within the 20th century in England and Wales have followed varying f...
Little is known about the impact of age at menarche on later mortality. In a cohort of 61,319 Norweg...
The transfer from traditional to modern methods of contraception in recent decades has been accompan...
There is growing recognition that reproductive patterns may have long-term health implications, alth...
Extrinsic mortality is the likelihood of mortality that is not conditional on reproductive effort. I...
Several studies have reported increased mortality risk with early natural menopause. More recently, ...
Mortality in women who have completed their childbearing may increase with the number of births expe...
Women born at different periods within the 20th century in England and Wales have followed varying f...
Objective: to examine the association of parity with mortality in later life. Design: a longitudinal...
The relationship between women's reproductive histories and later all-cause mortality has been inves...
Effects of childbearing on women's mortality and the implications of family planning programs in red...
This paper presents an analysis of the impact of childbearing history on later-life mortality for ev...
The exposure range for number of children as a risk factor for ovarian cancer has been severely rest...
A woman's risk of dying is altered during pregnancy and immediately postpartum. Moreover, physiologi...
Long-term trends in perinatal deaths among offspring of mothers with previous child losses. Am J Epi...
Women born at different periods within the 20th century in England and Wales have followed varying f...
Little is known about the impact of age at menarche on later mortality. In a cohort of 61,319 Norweg...
The transfer from traditional to modern methods of contraception in recent decades has been accompan...
There is growing recognition that reproductive patterns may have long-term health implications, alth...
Extrinsic mortality is the likelihood of mortality that is not conditional on reproductive effort. I...
Several studies have reported increased mortality risk with early natural menopause. More recently, ...