Abstract

The administration of ethinyl oestradiol to lactating rhesus monkeys had little effect on lactation. Physiological change characterised by stimulation of the sex skin and development of the mammary gland was induced in the infants suckled by the dosed mothers, although ethinyl oestradiol was not detected in the milk or serum of any of the infants.

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