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The inclusion of parity conditional on gravidity in our sensitivity models did not substantially alter associations, which we believe is inconsistent with reverse causation.

Specifically, we modeled parity conditional on gravidity by categorizing it as no prior pregnancy, prior pregnancy without live birth s), or prior pregnancy with live birth(s) (Buck Louis et al. 2006).

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The statistical analysis was performed by using Student's t test, ANOVA, ANCOVA, logistic regression (for parity data), and conditional multiple regression analysis with Linear Model software in the DataDesk version 6.3.1 program (Data Description Inc).

During the experimental lactation, the effect of treatment on first service conception rate (FSCR) was conditional to parity: no difference among primiparous cows, but for multiparous cows, the FSCR was 41.2% and 35.3% for TAIonly and ED + TAI, respectively.

The effect of management strategy on survivability was conditional to parity: no differences were observed for multiparous cows, while primiparous ED + TAI cows tended to be less likely to be culled than TAIonly counterparts.

Adjusted models included age, body mass index, breast-feeding conditional on parity, cotinine, and lipids.

We also adjusted for breast-feeding conditional on parity, given its uncertain relation with endometriosis.

The parity progression ratio, the conditional probability of having the next parity given that the women had already a certain parity level, revealed that women of parity four had 79.1percentt chance of having the 5th children (see Figure 1).

We also adjusted for possible confounders of an effect of interpregnancy interval: maternal age (in five year categories as for the conditional model), parity, birth year, socioeconomic status (in nationally defined fifths as for the conditional model), ethnicity (white versus non-white), and the outcome of the previous birth.

As English is the omitted category, the coefficients in Table 4 should be interpreted as: The probability of a male birth at a given parity for an English household, conditional on all previous births being male, mixed-gender or female.

The use of higher parity and male birth percentages conditional upon previous gender has been considered in several previous studies of Asian countries (see, for example, Das Gupta and Bhat 1997Gu and Roy 1995, Park and Cho 1995Retherford and Roy 2003, Jha et al. 2006and Ebenstein 2007) but has not been used before for the United Kingdom.

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