Objectives: Although the role of prolactin and cortisol in the human lactation process seems to be undisputed, the changes in postpartum serum concentrations in mothers make data interpretation difficult. Material and methods: To determine the factors that possibly influence these hormones, we examined a group of patients who were admitted to the Gynecology-Obstetrics Clinical Hospital in Poznań for labor induction and/or in the active phase of the first labor period. The serum levels of cortisol and prolactin were assessed in these full-term pregnant women during admission to labor, in the third stage of labor, and on the second day postpartum. The prolactin and cortisol levels were also measured in the umbilical cord for the assessment of...
Lactation impairment is commonly blamed on stress despite mothers’ determination and knowledge on br...
Background & Aim: The mother’s milk is by itself a sufficient food for the growth and developmen...
Background: Several factors can influence the production of mothers' own milk. Purpose: To assess th...
Although the role of prolactin and cortisol in the human lactation process seems to be undisputed, t...
Objective: Lactation performance depends on stress surrounding labor and delivery, and it is likely ...
In order to simulate the elevated corticosteroid and prolactin levels that offspring of stressed mot...
Delivery, induction, stimulation, cesarean section with the aid of a vacuum extraction, for example,...
Objective: Corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) and Urocortin are two placental neuropeptides that ...
Oxytocin in the postpartum women is very necessary to maintain breastmilk production. An engineered ...
Objective: Corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) and Urocortin are two placental neuropeptides that ...
To assess the relationship between cortisol slope, a biologic marker of stress, and postpartum weigh...
Oxytocin in the postpartum women is very necessary to maintain breastmilk production. An engineered ...
BackgroundMaternal milk production requires the neuropeptide oxytocin. Individual variation in oxyto...
CONTEXT: There is a paucity of longitudinal data on plasma and urinary cortisol levels during pregna...
In a view of the increased clinical interest in the presence of hormones in human milk, the objectiv...
Lactation impairment is commonly blamed on stress despite mothers’ determination and knowledge on br...
Background & Aim: The mother’s milk is by itself a sufficient food for the growth and developmen...
Background: Several factors can influence the production of mothers' own milk. Purpose: To assess th...
Although the role of prolactin and cortisol in the human lactation process seems to be undisputed, t...
Objective: Lactation performance depends on stress surrounding labor and delivery, and it is likely ...
In order to simulate the elevated corticosteroid and prolactin levels that offspring of stressed mot...
Delivery, induction, stimulation, cesarean section with the aid of a vacuum extraction, for example,...
Objective: Corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) and Urocortin are two placental neuropeptides that ...
Oxytocin in the postpartum women is very necessary to maintain breastmilk production. An engineered ...
Objective: Corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) and Urocortin are two placental neuropeptides that ...
To assess the relationship between cortisol slope, a biologic marker of stress, and postpartum weigh...
Oxytocin in the postpartum women is very necessary to maintain breastmilk production. An engineered ...
BackgroundMaternal milk production requires the neuropeptide oxytocin. Individual variation in oxyto...
CONTEXT: There is a paucity of longitudinal data on plasma and urinary cortisol levels during pregna...
In a view of the increased clinical interest in the presence of hormones in human milk, the objectiv...
Lactation impairment is commonly blamed on stress despite mothers’ determination and knowledge on br...
Background & Aim: The mother’s milk is by itself a sufficient food for the growth and developmen...
Background: Several factors can influence the production of mothers' own milk. Purpose: To assess th...