PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS
1. The Creative Biology of Human Reproduction
2. On Getting Pregnant
3. How Humans Control their Fertility
4. Infections and Reproduction
5 The Genetics of Reproduction
6. Evolutionary Biology and Eugenics
7. Recurrence Risk
8. Reproductive Epidemiology: Themes and Variations
PART TWO: OUTCOMES
9. Fertility and Fecundability
10. Early Pregnancy Loss
11. Miscarriage
12. Stillbirth and Infant Mortality
13. Twins and More
14. Gestational Age and Preterm Delivery
15. Birth Weight and Fetal Growth
16. Birth Defects
17. Sex Ratio
18. Maternal Morbidity and Mortality
19. Preeclampsia
20. Fetal Exposures and Adult Disease
21. Unanswered Questions in Reproductive Epidemiology
Afterword
Puzzlers
Glossary
Appendix
References
Index
Allen J. Wilcox is Senior Investigator at the National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences (NIH) in Durham, NC, and
Editor-in-Chief of Epidemiology. He is a pioneer in reproductive
epidemiology, with research projects on topics ranging from
fertility and early pregnancy loss to fetal growth and birth
defects. He holds an MD from the University of Michigan, a PhD in
epidemiology from the University of North Carolina, and an honorary
doctorate from the
University of Bergen (Norway).
"Allen Wilcox has given birth, at long last, to what will
inevitably become the standard textbook for nearly all introductory
reproductive and perinatal epidemiology classes...weaves
fascinating tales of reproductive intrigue that make for enjoyable
reading and that will create memorable teaching moments."
--American Journal of Epidemiology
"This is a useful, high quality book. I would certainly consider
using it as a textbook in a course on reproductive epidemiology."
--Doody's
"It is rare to read such a well-written textbook. The text is
brief, to the point, and well structured and it is a joy to read.
Wilcox's many years as an editor and author of several landmark
scientific papers have made him one of the best epidemiological
writers, and in this book he is writing about his home field as the
leading epidemiologist in reproductive health. Nothing compares to
the wonders of the creation of new life, and to the challenges
associated
with studying determinants of reproductive health problems that
often have severe consequences for the child, family, society, and
all of us." -- Jorn Olsen, M.D., Ph.D., Professor and Chair,
Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of
California, Los Angeles
"This book conveys the author's deep understanding of the field,
but as important as the facts it provides, it draws us into his
intellectual fascination with the remarkable phenomenon of human
reproduction. For students and established investigators in
reproductive and perinatal epidemiology, I would enthusiastically
encourage reading the book cover to cover. I can think of no other
epidemiology text that is as elegantly and entertainingly written,
sprinkled
with fascinating and even amusing tidbits." -- David A. Savitz,
Ph.D., Charles W. Bluhdorn Professor of Preventive Medicine and
Director, Disease Prevention and Public Health Institute, Mount
Sinai
School of Medicine
"With this long-awaited book, Allen Wilcox has accomplished a
masterly and compact synthesis of the biology and epidemiology of
human reproduction. The text opens a coherent epidemiological
perspective on a wide range of topics, ranging from genetics,
eugenics, and evolutionary biology to pre-eclampsia and birth
defects. The wealth of the material, the prominence placed on
well-articulated reasoning rather than on technicalities and the
clarity and fluidity of
the prose make reading this book an enjoyable journey that no
epidemiologist nor any student of human reproduction should miss."
-- Rodolfo Saracci, M.D., Director, European Educational Programme
in
Epidemiology
"Leavened by humor, energized by insight, and informed by many
years of experience, this long anticipated text is a wonderful
read. It synthesizes an increasingly important field of research,
will stimulate new investigations, and both new students and aging
professors alike will be inspired and recharged by this volume.
Each chapter is a small gem covering a discrete area of special
interest and none disappoint. Together, all the important
subspecialties of
perinatal and reproductive epidemiology are covered. Be warned: do
not dip into this book unless you are prepared to become thoroughly
engaged and committed to reading the entire text." -- Michael
B.
Bracken, Ph.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.E, Susan Dwight Bliss Professor of
Epidemiology, Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive
Science, Yale University
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