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When the body does not produce sufficient oxytocin, it can lead to various emotional and physiological challenges. Oxytocin, often referred to as the "love hormone," plays a crucial role in social bonding, emotional regulation, and childbirth. A deficiency may result in difficulties forming social connections, increased anxiety, and challenges in maternal behaviors. Additionally, it can impact processes like labor and breastfeeding, affecting both mothers and their newborns.

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