Pregnancy, Maternal Unbound-Source of Filicide and Child Abuse

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Recent abstract published in Integrative Journal of Global Health by María Teresa Sotelo Morales, President- on Screen Foundation against Child Violence, Mexico

This work supports the hypothesis that the source of child abuse and homicide, perpetrated by the mother, occurs during the gestational stage, birth, and postnatal period, in women who do not build during these stages, an affective bond with the baby/nasciturus, likewise, the woman, is afflicted with a mental disorder most frequently depression, psychosis, anxiety, low tolerance of frustration, and poor impulse control, to deal with stressful living conditions. From 2009 to 2014, the FUPAVI’s foundation, applied a test of 221 women with a background of child abuse, 189 reported rejections of pregnancy, and affective disconnection to the baby, 171 were under stress, and untreated depression, or other mental disorder. 32 accepted the pregnancy, but not on a state of contentment. The revealing part of the procedure laid on the fact that the results were susceptible of predicting child abuse, or potential murderer timely scientific findings of hearth interconnectivity techniques between the mother and her baby are revealed to prevent child abuse.

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