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On Mother’s Day, Parents Raise Your Oxytocin, the Love Hormone, by Focusing on Your Baby

On Mother’s Day, Parents Raise Your Oxytocin, the Love Hormone, by Focusing on Your Baby













Lisa Rafel – Co-Founder of Safe in the Arms


Lenox, MA (PRWEB) May 10, 2012

This Mother’s Day we wanted to give a gift to the over 4 million babies who will be born in the United States in 2012 and to their parents. This “Beautiful Baby Video Montage” is a gentle reminder to busy parents everywhere that taking the time to enhance a strong bond with their baby is a gift that will help their child gain a strong emotional foundation for life.

When babies are born there is a natural inclination to nest, and spend private, quiet, quality time with the newborn. As normal life returns, and work and family demands seep into that quality time, frequently parents find themselves multi-tasking while feeding, bathing, or simply being with the baby.

Latest scientific research confirms that when parent and baby create the time to really connect (or bond), shifts in the “love hormone” Oxytocin occurs in both simultaneously. Enjoying quiet time with music designed to support relaxation and bonding achieves happier babies and refreshed parents.

“Safe in the Arms of Love” is a book and CD created by Lisa Rafel, a singer, songwriter, author and poet, Dr. David Surrenda, a clinical psychologist and CEO of Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, the largest retreat center in the US and Gary Malkin, an Emmy® award-winning composer, producer, performer, and public speaker. The book and music is endorsed by leading authorities such as Deepak Chopra, M.D., Christiane Northrup, M.D., Dean Ornish, M.D.

On this Mother’s Day, we wish parents and babies everywhere, peace, love and time to establish the most important bond in the world.























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