Original article by Harriet Alexander
The Sydney Morning Herald – Page: 9 : 3-Oct-14
New research conducted at the antenatal care unit of Liverpool Hospital by scientists from the University of New South Wales shows that oxytocin levels were lower in those women who had a fraught relationship with their own mothers. The hormone is vital in creating a bond with the infant, and psychiatry professor Valsamma Eapen notes that generational patterns may be detected in how well parents can establish trust with their newborn children
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, LIVERPOOL HOSPITAL, KARITANE