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Studies of traumatic stress, attachment, and neurobiology confirm the importance of the mother and child bond for life-long health. Yet intergenerational cycles of childhood maltreatment and psychiatric vulnerability may endanger that bond to warrant a prevention approach. Trauma-informed care and interventions in maternity services may be needed.
Pregnant women --- Pregnancy --- Adult child abuse victims --- Post-traumatic stress disorder --- Traumatic incident reduction. --- Maternal health services. --- Mother and child --- Child and mother --- Mother-child relationship --- Mothers and children --- Parent and child --- Health services, Maternal --- Maternal and child health services --- Maternal and infant health services --- Maternal health care --- Maternity care --- Mother and child health services --- Mothers --- Perinatal care --- Safe motherhood programs --- Obstetrics --- Reproductive health services --- Women's health services --- Maternal and infant welfare --- TIR (Traumatic incident reduction) --- Psychic trauma --- Stress management --- Expectant mothers --- Gravida --- Women --- Mental health. --- Psychological aspects. --- Prevention. --- Medical care --- Treatment --- Psychology
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