Bases neurobiológicas del cuidado materno
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Keywords

Conducta materna
sensibilidad materna
hormonas
cerebro
lactancia

Abstract

La maternidad marca un punto de inflexión en la vida de muchas mujeres. Se caracteriza no solo por profundos cambios físicos sino también por una transformación conductual y emocional significativa. Esta revisión explora cómo, desde el embarazo hasta el nacimiento del bebé, una compleja interacción de hormonas, adaptaciones cerebrales y cambios conductuales preparan a la madre para cuidar de su recién nacido. Se destaca el papel de hormonas específicas como los estrógenos, la progesterona, la oxitocina y la prolactina, y se examina cómo áreas cerebrales como la amígdala, el núcleo accumbens y la corteza prefrontal se adaptan para facilitar la conducta materna, asegurando así el bienestar y la supervivencia del bebé.
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