Half of Infant Bonding Issues Occur Without Postpartum Depression

Research shows that approximately half of mother-to-infant bonding difficulties (MIBD) occur in mothers without postpartum depression, indicating MIBD has distinct causes. Early difficulty managing infant crying or back-arching at one month postpartum is the strongest predictor of long-term bonding problems, increasing risk by 3.45 times.
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- Neuroscience News — Tue Jun 30 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) · Read full article (translated)
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