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But in humans, it’s widely known that a woman’s sense of smell heightens around ovulation, and it’s not hard to imagine why that might be adaptive. After all, ovulation is an important time for a female mammal to be discerning. Since it’s more costly for us to get pregnant and give birth than for other female animals, we need to be fairly careful about which male gets to do the job.
Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution
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