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Posted: 2025-04-24 18:27:02 UTC

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A study reveals that male infants born to mothers who experienced childhood trauma gain weight more rapidly in their first two months due to metabolic changes influenced by maternal stress.
Maternal childhood trauma affects infant metabolic rates.
Male infants experience rapid weight gain linked to maternal stress.
Placental response to stress differs between male and female fetuses.
Understanding the long-term health implications of early weight gain.
Developing interventions to mitigate the effects of maternal stress on infants.
Addressing the intergenerational impact of trauma.