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Studo trovas patrinojn, kiuj uzas ovodonantojn, mankas konfido pri gepatreco

Sciencistoj malkovris subtilajn diferencojn en la maniero kiel ovodonantpatrinoj interagis kun siaj infanoj. Laŭ nova studo, mothers who give birth using donor eggs may react less sensitively to their babies and have a lower confidence in their parenting abilities. Scientists at the University of Cambridge foundsubtle yet meaningful differencesin the way egg donor mothers interacted with their children, compared to mothers who had children using their own eggs, CNN reported.

The team interviewed 85 families who had conceived using egg donation and 65 families who had children through the mother’s own eggs. They also observed mothers playing with their children as they normally would. During interviews, mothers who used a donor’s eggs were more likely to express a lack of confidence in their own parenting ability, the paper says. Tamen, no changes were detected in fathers.

The study suggested that this may be associated with the older age of mothers who had used donor eggs. Other differences included how quickly mothers read signals given by babies, such as boredom, and the study also noticed that egg donor infants wereless emotionally responsive and involving of the motherthan babies who were genetically related to their mothers.

Egg donation mothers were responding slightly less sensitively and they were structuring their play slightly less than mothers who had used their own eggs as part of in-vitro fertilisation,” the study’s lead author, Susan Imrie, was quoted by CNN, as saying. Tamen, the authors stressed that the overall cohesion and strength of relationships between mothers and babies were not tested.


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