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Distribution of Coitus in the Menstrual Cycle

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PERIODICITY is characteristic of the sexual behaviour of lower mammals. In animals with oestrous patterns, the female will accept the male only when she is “in heat”, a condition relating temporally to ovulation and the presence of certain gonadal hormones. Primates are different; apes and most monkeys, like humans, have menstrual cycles, and mate at all times during the cycle. Laboratory studies of several species of primates, however, show a periodicity of sexual behaviour within the menstrual rhythm with increased sexual behaviour occurring at mid-cycle when ovulation is believed to occur1.

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UDRY, J., MORRIS, N. Distribution of Coitus in the Menstrual Cycle. Nature 220, 593–596 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/220593a0

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