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Thanks Ann. BTW for those still to open them, the links were identical, but
it's easy enough to search for the oxytocin article.
A glaring question - were the mothers breastfeeding? It seems intuitive
that fathers have some oxytocin. Hard to believe that a non-lactating male
(or female) would produce the as much oxytocin as a lactating mother.
Interesting thought!
Can anyone on Lactnet access the original article in Biol Psychiatry.
2010;68:377-382.? I'm wondering how poor parents are to fit in all the
"straight after childbirth time" they are being urged to have.
'This finding "emphasizes the importance of providing opportunities for
father-infant interactions immediately after childbirth in order to trigger
the neuro-hormonal system that underlies bond formation in humans," said
corresponding author Ruth Feldman, PhD, from Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan,
Israel, in a release.'
I agree, of course, but it seems to me that birthing then has to be done in
a family centred setting without all the medical stuff and measuring that
goes on that has in the past hindered early mother-child contact. Will this
research be used to keep mothers away from their babies yet again?
Jacquie Nutt IBCLC
South Africa
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ann Calandro" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 2:15 PM
Subject: Two New Articles- Breast Cancer and Oxytocin
I read two new articles on MEDSCAPE OB/GYN this morning.
Thought I would share them.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/727520?src=mpnews&spon=16&uac=15010BT
Breast cancer less in South America than in US, more breastfeeding there...
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/727520?src=mpnews&spon=16&uac=15010BT
Oxytocin levels in mothers and fathers article.
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