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Prenatal Development and Parents' Lived Experiences: How Early Events Shape Our Psychophysiology and Relationships (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)
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New research focuses on how what happens in utero affects later emotional, social, and psychological development. Prenatal Development andParents’ Lived Experiences looks at how unresolved trauma in a pregnant woman can impact a child, what can be done for women during pregnancy to improve postnatal outcomes, and the influence of environment on genes.

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New research focuses on how what happens in utero affects later emotional, social, and psychological development. Prenatal Development and

Parents’ Lived Experiences
looks at how unresolved trauma in a pregnant woman can impact a child, what can be done for women during pregnancy to improve postnatal outcomes, and the influence of environment on genes.

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New research focuses on how what happens in utero affects later emotional, social, and psychological development. Prenatal Development and

Parents’ Lived Experiences
looks at how unresolved trauma in a pregnant woman can impact a child, what can be done for women during pregnancy to improve postnatal outcomes, and the influence of environment on genes.

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