Variability in Human Fertility
Explore the intricate world of human fertility with Lyliane Rosetta's insightful book, Variability in Human Fertility. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this comprehensive work spans 236 pages and delves into the complexities of reproductive cycles, revealing the significant variations not only among women but also within the same individual over time.
Rosetta extensively discusses critical factors that impact fertility, including diet, physical activity, stress levels, and breastfeeding practices. The author thoughtfully examines the implications of these factors on both personal and societal levels, making this book an essential read for those interested in medical anthropology, fertility studies, and biological variation.
Perfect for students, researchers, or anyone wanting to understand the nuances of human reproduction, Variability in Human Fertility is a vital addition to your library. Discover how the delicate balance of various influences shapes fertility in today's world.