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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Bioessays. 2011 Nov 7;34(1):26–35. doi: 10.1002/bies.201100099

Table 2.

Shared reproductive features of menstruating mammals

Group Spontaneous decidualization? Type of placentation Timing of mating Ovulation (spontaneous or induced?) Offspring
Higher primates (monkeys, apes, and humans) Yes Invasive (hemochorial), more so than in non-menstruating primates Extended mating, not restricted to periovulatory period Spontaneous Usually 1 well-developed offspring/pregnancy
Bats (4 species) Yes, at least 1 of 4 species Invasive (hemochorial) At least 1 species has extended mating, not restricted to periovulatory period Spontaneous Usually 1 well-developed offspring/pregnancy
Elephant shrew Yes Invasive (hemochorial) Mating occurs over an extended period because ovulation lasts many days with over 100 eggs released Spontaneous Usually 2 well-developed offspring/pregnancy; only 3 pregnancies/lifetime