The post makes sense. Biologically we are programmed to feel good when we are moving our genes into the future. When we are not our bodies can be programmed to feel bad. Also trauma can have an effect on the brain and hormones as well. Also, trauma can be manifested in a caregiver role. So when your neurotransmitters in your brain felt the caregiver role it doesn’t know if it’s for a child or what, so when you stop caregiving it wants to drive you to reproduce. Which you’re rewarded for in your brains reward center by the hormone levels in pregnancy.
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The post makes sense. Biologically we are programmed to feel good when we are moving our genes into the future. When we are not our bodies can be programmed to feel bad. Also trauma can have an effect on the brain and hormones as well. Also, trauma can be manifested in a caregiver role. So when your neurotransmitters in your brain felt the caregiver role it doesn’t know if it’s for a child or what, so when you stop caregiving it wants to drive you to reproduce. Which you’re rewarded for in your brains reward center by the hormone levels in pregnancy.
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