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/ Breast odour as the only maternal stimulus elicits crawling towards the odour source

Breast odour as the only maternal stimulus elicits crawling towards the odour source

H Varendi, R H Porter

Abstract

In previous studies, newborn infants placed on their mother’s chest grasped a nipple and sucked without assistance. Furthermore, neonates sucked preferentially from an untreated breast rather than the alternative breast that had been washed to eliminate its natural odour. This study investigated the influence of breast odours per se on orientated physical movement of neonates. In total, 22 babies were observed during two trials on a warming bed. In one trial, a pad carrying the mother’s breast odour was placed 17 cm in front of the baby’s nose; in the other trial a clean pad was used. More babies moved towards and reached the breast pad than the clean pad.

Conclusion: Natural breast odous unsupported by other maternal stimuli therefore appear to be sufficient to attract and guide neonates to the odour source.

Summary of the Study by SinglePheromones.com:

Evidence of the existence of a triggering pheromone in humans. Newborns are guided by instinct, while adults effectively suppress their own primal behaviors, preventing natural reactions to pheromones.

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