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What Brings On Fatherhood?

A study has proved that on being a new father, men show increase in the levels of oxytocin, the ''cuddle chemical''. It is released into the blood during labour into the mother and also rises in new fathers.
Not just that, men bodies see a sudden surge in prolactin, a hormone more commonly linked to milk production in new mothers.
“This seems to be evolution's way of helping men turn into good parents as soon as they have a baby. These hormones seem to have a powerful role in helping men bond with their newly-born children," said Dr. Ruth Feldman as saying.
Feldman, studied levels of the two hormones in new fathers in the six months after the arrival of their first.
It was noticed that in the months after becoming a father, the hormones rewire men's brains, making them more empathic, playful and cuddly. In short induces fatherhood.
The study also reveals a possibility that father's daily encounters with his infant increase the prolactin and oxytocin systems, thus creating new connections.
Taking a different view, Dr Michael Craig said, “Oxytocin is also known to rise in response to elevated levels of stress, so this could also be part of the explanation."
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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