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María Teresa Sotelo M.

María Teresa Sotelo M.

Researcher, former President FUPAVI

Title: “Pre and Post Natal Bonding, to Prevent filicide and child abuse”

Biography

Biography: María Teresa Sotelo M.

Abstract

Child abuse and homicide perpetrated by the mother  take place during  Pre and Post- natal stages, in women who fail to  emotionally bond their baby, during pregnancy and lactation afflicted by depression or  other  mental disorder, whose impulse control is low or null.

Notwithstanding the alarm signals,  they silently pass unnoticed by the medic or paramedical personnel, leaving the baby unprotected of irreversible damage under potential  violence future living conditions.  Neuroscientific findings have demonstrated the devastating effect of disruptive and dark emotions in the mother during  the gestational stage, her endocrine system, generates cortisol and norepinephrine. These hormones cross the placenta  affecting the embryo’s brain development. Significantly.

The mother's heart  is connected to her nasciturus through the umbilical cord occurring  a neurological, hormonal, and emotional  symbiosis of information, in the middle of an electromagnetic field,  which impregnates codes of permanent information in the molecules and cells of both mother-baby.

Advance researches of cardiology, evidence that the emotional flow released during pregnancy, can be propositively modified, by inducing sensations of empahty in the mother through heart palpitations. This and other procedures are presented as a promising  clinical model for the prevention of child abuse and filicide.