“…Despite the many studies of the stimulus control of the phenomenon and its potential importance to animals in the wild (Milligan, 1979), the endocrine basis of the effect is still not understood. The primary cause of pregnancy blockage is the failure of luteal function (Dominic, 1970;MUUgan, 1976b) and the reason for this luteal failure has been variously suggested to be an increased secretion of gonadotrophins (Richmond & Conaway, 1969;Hoppe & Whitten, 1972) and/or a suppression of prolactin (Parkes & Bruce, 1961;Milligan, 1976b Worth, Charlton & MacKinnon (1973) and Milligan (1974) respectively. Females were 2-to 4-month-old virgins.…”