Melatonin and stable circadian rhythms optimize maternal, placental and fetal physiology

Oct 18, 2013Human reproduction update

Melatonin and steady body clocks support healthy mother, placenta, and baby functions

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Abstract

Melatonin is produced in both the ovary and placenta, playing essential roles in reproductive health during pregnancy.

  • Melatonin and stable circadian rhythms are associated with improved reproductive health, particularly during pregnancy.
  • Melatonin acts as a free radical scavenger and has antioxidant properties that protect the placenta and fetus from oxidative stress.
  • Disturbed maternal circadian rhythms may negatively impact fetal development, potentially leading to psychological and behavioral issues in newborns.
  • Maintaining regular light/dark cycles and avoiding bright light exposure at night during pregnancy is suggested to optimize maternal circadian rhythms.
  • Melatonin may enhance the effects of oxytocin to promote uterine contractions during childbirth, which typically occurs at night when melatonin levels are highest.

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