“…Specifically, rats given a moderate dose of cocaine either acutely during the postpartum period or chronically during pregnancy display increased maternal neglect of offspring (less feeding, licking, and nestbuilding) and either compulsive nonadaptive aggressive behavior (after chronic gestational treatment) or nonprotective behavior (after acute cocaine postpartum treatment) in the presence of an intruder Johns, Noonan, Zimmerman, Li, & Pedersen, 1994). Continuing exposure to postpartum cocaine may result in somewhat different patterns of disruptions in maternal behavior or aggression depending on dose and frequency of use during pregnancy (Johns, Lubin, Walker, Meter, & Mason, 1997;Johns, Noonan, Zimmerman, Li, & Pedersen, 1997;Johns et al, 2002;. These abnormal maternal behaviors appeared to be at least partially mediated by cocaine-induced changes in oxytocin activity (Elliott, Lubin, & Johns, 2001;Johns, Lubin et al, 1997;Lubin, Elliott, Black, & Johns, 2003).…”