Association Between Maternal Mood and Oxytocin Response to Breastfeeding

Apr 17, 2013Journal of women's health (2002)

How a mother's mood is linked to oxytocin release during breastfeeding

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Abstract

Among 52 women, higher anxiety and depression scores correlated with lower oxytocin levels during breastfeeding.

  • No significant differences in breastfeeding duration and intensity were found between mothers with lower and higher anxiety and depression scores.
  • In the third trimester, oxytocin levels were inversely correlated with depression scores as measured by the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.
  • At 8 weeks postpartum, lower oxytocin levels during breastfeeding were associated with higher maternal anxiety and depression scores.
  • Mothers with higher anxiety and depression reported feeling less happy and more overwhelmed during feeding compared to those with lower scores.

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