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Old Nov 14, 2013, 08:24 PM
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What if the time you spent inside the womb during development is responsible for all your deep seeded issues? What if every time your mother got upset or happy and either increase her levels of cortisol or oxytocin effected your view on life. Can chemicals be shaped into memories? Can the emotions problems or confusions that your mother was going through during your gestation become your very first thoughts. Hence,( post traumatic stress) you spend the rest of your life working on the issues your mother had during that time. The phrase," a face only a mother could love" what if that is true…. Because it's the mothers face. She put those ideas and must have over came them since you were inside you or has she. Is it because of your mom that your screwed up and is it your mom's job to fix herself and let you in on her discovery?
Chemicals, are released, in the form of thyroid hormones...

""Thyroid hormones of maternal origin are present in the fetal compartment, despite the very efficient uterine-placental 'barrier', necessary to avoid potentially toxic concentrations of free T4 and T3 from reaching fetal tissues before they are required for development.....

.... Maternal transfer constitutes a major fraction of fetal serum T4, even after onset of fetal thyroid secretion, and continues to have an important protective role in fetal neurodevelopment until birth. Prompt treatment of maternal hypothyroidism, identified by increased TSH, is being advocated to mitigate a negative effect on the woman and her child"""
Maternal thyroid hormon... [Best Pract Res Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2004] - PubMed - NCBI

Another thing, to consider, is what happens, outside the womb, initially...
Welcome to Attachment Parenting International ((but, I'd reach further, and say, that it would take lots and lots for attachment disorder to develop, in a child))<<---environmental

But remember, the thyroid hormones, were designed to help protect the fetus as it develops into a baby with it's neurodevelopment.<<---protection from too much of maternal hormones, in a growing fetus.

It would be nice, to 'blame' 'mom' for passing along that bi-polar gene or for anxiety and ptsd, but, um, it takes a man and a woman, to create a baby. So, um, where's the 'blame dad', theory??