Abstract

Cortisol levels in saliva were measured in 22 women, daily from the 2nd to 7th day after they had given birth and in 7 control women for 6 consecutive days. During the same period the mothers filled out a mood self-rating scale. The cortisol levels of the mothers were higher than those of the controls and progressively decreased after birth except for the 4th day post-partum when there was an increase. Five mothers had post-partum blues, but their cortisol levels were not different from those of other mothers. However, there was a significant correlation between cortisol level and the mood of mothers who bottle fed their babies.

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