6 Interesting Facts About Oxytocin
01 / 09 / 19

6 Interesting Facts About Oxytocin, the Love Hormone

Oxytocin is a hormone that is produced in the part of the brain called the hypothalamus and is released during sex, childbirth, and lactation. This part of the brain also controls body temperature, thirst, hunger, sleep patterns, and emotional activity. Here are some interesting facts about oxytocin, commonly known as the love hormone:

  1. According to Medical News Today, Oxytocin is a hormone and a neurotransmitter that is involved in childbirth and breastfeeding. It is also associated with empathy, trust, sexual activity, and relationship-building.
  2. Oxytocin can increase when two people hug, and also during sexual activity. This is why it's nicknamed the "love hormone."
  3. Women usually have a higher amount of Oxytocin than men. This is due to the role of the hormone in lactation and childbirth.
  4. In an article published in the US National Library of Medicine Oxytocin is important for social memory and attachment, sexual and maternal behavior, and aggression. These are social functions that can affect things like bonding behavior, the creation of some memories, and social recognition.
  5. Oxytocin can be prescribed as a drug to help with childbirth and to induce labor but goes by the name Pitocin. Pitocin should only ever be taken under the supervision of a doctor.
  6. Oxytocin has also been known to help treat people who suffer from a handful of illnesses including anxiety, autism, and depression as well as digestive issues like irritable bowel syndrome.

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