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This chapter explores the emerging evidence that adult reproductive function is shaped by intergenerational, in utero, and childhood factors, as well as adult environment. It opens with a discussion of early life factors that shape women's reproductive health, with a focus on determinants of pregnancy outcome. It then presents evidence that the gynecological and obstetric health status of young women reveals latent chronic disease processes.
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Rich-Edwards, J. (2009). A life course approach to women’s reproductive health. In A Life Course Approach to Women’s Health. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780192632890.003.0002
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