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In the energetic, speculative, socially mobile urban society of the early 18th century, maternal impression, the idea that a child's appearance was directed by the mother's experiences, found advocates among London physicians as easily as it did among myth-fed country folk.
The science of teratology (the study of birth defects and physiological abnormalities) was then in its infancy, and the theory of maternal impression (that the thoughts of a pregnant woman could influence the future appearance of her children) was widely accepted.
He was a proponent of maternal impression, a widely held belief that conception and pregnancy could be influenced by what the mother dreamt, or saw, and warned pregnant women that over-familiarity with household pets could cause their children to resemble those pets.
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Related to these misconceptions are the beliefs in "prepotency"—i.e., that some individuals impress their heredities on their progenies more effectively than others and in "prenatal influences" or "maternal impressions"—i.e., that the events experienced by a pregnant female are reflected in the constitution of the child to be born.
This maternal contribution can create the false impression of maternal imprinted expression, requiring extra validation steps [ 26,50,55].
He said, "The strongest impression I have of her is that she was maternal".
Regression analyses demonstrated that maternal but not paternal exposure to the Holocaust was related to poorer subjective impressions of emotional and physical health.
Not taking into account the effects of intra-litter correlation and the litter size, may give an erroneous impression of group differences that are in reality caused by differences in litter size and maternal care [ 68].
Almost maternal?
Maternal mortality?
Maternal neglect.
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