2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10567-024-00474-7
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Do Parental Hormone Levels Synchronize During the Prenatal and Postpartum Periods? A Systematic Review

Negin Daneshnia,
Natalia Chechko,
Susanne Nehls

Abstract: Physiological synchrony is the phenomenon of linked physiological processes among two or more individuals. Evidence of linkage between dyads has been found among a broad range of physiological indices, including the endocrine systems. During the transition to parenthood, both men and women undergo hormonal changes that facilitate parenting behavior. The present review sought to address the question as to whether hormonal synchronization occurs among expecting or new parents. A systematic literature search yiel… Show more

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