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Maternal bond From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the maternal bond. For a definition of the word maternal, see the Wiktionary entry maternal The maternal bond (or motherly bond) is typically the relationship between a mother and her child. While it typically occurs due to pregnancy and childbirth, maternal - relating to or derived from ones mother; maternal genes. Maternal genes are required for the normal development of the embryo. The fundamental, physical, and functional unit of heredity. (Biology) Of, pertaining to, or related to a mother. There are hundreds of potential factors, both physical and emotional, which can influence the mother-child bonding process. Maternal-child separation syndrome Separation anxiety disorder is a condition in which a child becomes fearful and nervous when away from home or separated from a loved one -- usually a parent or other caregiver -- to whom the child is attached. [1] Many new mothers do not always experience the instantly-in-mother-love emotions. Bonding is a gradually unfolding experience that can take hours, days, weeks, or even months to develop. Sitting here reading all these post and comments dealing with a situation thats needs to stay private, now have me speaking out. There are NO QUESTIONS ON WHO HOLDS MULTIPLE AWARDS OF THE LOVABLE, MUST PROTECTIVE, CARING AND GREAT FATHER OF THEM MOST. Yet I too am among that father statue also. Im hoping things shall turn out WHATS BEST FOR THE CHILD INVOLVED MORE LESS THAN THE PARENTS. Enough said, MAN I LOVE YOU, BUT I TOO HAVE A LOVE FOR MY CHILD THAT WILL SEND ME TO MY DEATH LOVING HER WITH ALL MY HEART. EVERYBODY BUSINESS AINT EVERYBODY BUSINESS is ALL im saying. Psalm 37:4-6 Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him, and he will act. He will bring forth your righteousness as the light, and your justice as the noonday.
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