Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Maternal-Infant Bonding.
Maternal-Infant Bonding - as a noun
The attachment that forms between an infant and its mother beginning at birth
Example: "Maternal-infant bonding influences the child's psychological and physical development"
Example Sentences
"Studies suggest that maternal-infant bonding can impact the child's cognitive abilities."
"A strong maternal-infant bonding can contribute to a secure attachment between mother and child."
"Mothers who experience postpartum depression may have difficulty with maternal-infant bonding."
"Research shows that maternal-infant bonding can positively affect the child's social skills."
"For adopted children, the process of maternal-infant bonding may take longer."