Abstract
Oxytocin's role in promoting social interactions is increasingly recognized (e.g., Biol Psychiatry 2010; 67:692), but research into maternal oxytocin levels is less studied. To address possible connections between peripheral oxytocin levels and maternal attachment, researchers characterized adult attachment in women during the third trimester of their …
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