Hale Publishing Announces the Release of "Oxytocin: The Biological Guide to Motherhood"

Oxytocin provides insight into how the hormone affects mother and baby before, during and immediately following birth. Dr. Uvnäs Moberg describes how oxytocin helps mothers access an inborn female competence assisting with the transition to motherhood and giving birth more easily, feeling better after birth, breastfeeding with fewer problems, and establishing a good connection with their children.

Plano, TX, April 03, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Hale Publishing announces the release of "Oxytocin: The Biological Guide to Motherhood." Written by author, researcher and physician, Kerstin Uvnäs Moberg, MD, Ph.D., the textbook presents compelling scientific data demonstrating the important role oxytocin plays in motherhood. The hormone oxytocin plays an important role far beyond stimulation of uterine contractions during birth and milk ejection during breastfeeding.

Oxytocin provides insight into how the hormone affects mother and baby before, during and immediately following birth. Dr. Uvnäs Moberg describes how oxytocin helps mothers access an inborn female competence assisting with the transition to motherhood and giving birth more easily, feeling better after birth, breastfeeding with fewer problems, and establishing a good connection with their children. She also explains how the oxytocin release helps infants become better at handling stressful situations and impacting their future health. The textbook can be purchased online at www.halepublishing.com.

Hale Publishing has been serving the breastfeeding community since 1992. Through titles such as our flagship, Medications and Mothers’ Milk, we specialize in providing quality breastfeeding, birth and pregnancy books and materials, reliable updates on medications and research through our monthly newsletter. Whether you need books, videos, DVDs, posters, or notecards, we have what you need at affordable prices. At Hale Publishing our goal is to provide you with reliable, evidence-based information and courteous, professional service of the highest caliber.
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