Australian study finds women with troubled relationship with their mother may struggle to bond with their own children
Women who have trouble bonding with their mothers are more likely to suffer from low levels of the hormone oxytocin after they give birth, leaving them struggling to bond with their own children, landmark Australian research has found.
It is the first time a link has been made between oxytocin, bonding and separation anxiety, a condition where people constantly check on their loved ones and worry something bad might happen to them.
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