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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Medical Doctor Sarah Buckley on Birthing (Giving Birth)

Dr Sarah Buckley. pic from http://www.medicalveritas.com/expertauthors.html






"Four major hormonal systems are active during labor and birth. These involve oxytocin, the hormone of love; endorphins, hormones of pleasure and transcendence; epinephrine and norepinephrine, hormones of excitement; and prolactin, the mothering hormone. These systems are common to all mammals and originate in our mammalian or middle brain, also known as the limbic system. For birth to proceed optimally, this part of the brain must take precedence over the neocortex, or rational brain. This shift can be helped by an atmosphere of quiet and privacy, with, for example, dim lighting and little conversation, and no expectation of rationality from the laboring woman. Under such conditions a woman intuitively will choose the movements, sounds, breathing, and positions that will birth her baby most easily. This is her genetic and hormonal blueprint."

excerpt taken from:
http://www.motherandchildhealth.com/Prenatal/sarah/hormones.html

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