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Prenatal Exposure to Progesterone Affects Sexual Orientation in Humans
June M. Reinisch
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Erik Lykke Mortensen
, Stephanie A. Sanders
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Corresponding author for this work
Section of Environmental Health
Department of Public Health
Retirement and Transitions
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Arts & Humanities
Sexual Orientation
100%
Attraction
49%
Sexual Behavior
31%
Hormones
27%
Pregnancy
25%
Sexual Differentiation
20%
History
18%
Bisexuality
18%
Self-identification
16%
Epigenetics
16%
Physical
15%
Denmark
13%
Warrants
13%
Complications
13%
Animals
13%
Questionnaire
12%
Psychologists
11%
Sexual
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Sexual Behavior
77%
Progesterone
74%
Heterosexuality
26%
Bisexuality
20%
Psychosexual Development
19%
Sex Differentiation
15%
Sexual Development
14%
Psychological Identification
14%
Pregnancy Complications
12%
Gonadal Steroid Hormones
12%
Human Development
12%
Denmark
12%
Epigenomics
10%
Hormones
8%
Psychology
7%
Interviews
7%
Pregnancy
6%
Animals
5%
Social Sciences
sexual orientation
79%
pregnancy
34%
bisexuality
27%
development project
19%
Denmark
19%
psychologist
16%
animal
16%
history
10%
questionnaire
10%
interview
8%
evidence
8%