Stressed-out moms think their children are more difficult
5th Jan 2006, 22:25 GMT
Mothers who experience stress from parenting are more likely to perceive their babies as temperamentally difficult, according to a new study by researchers at Bradley Hospital, Brown Medical School and Women & Infants' Hospital. Researchers studied a group of mothers some of whom had used cocaine during pregnancy and measured their babies' behavior (using cry analysis, and reaction to stimuli) at birth. Subsequently, they asked mothers to rate their babies' temperaments when they were four months old.
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