Acta Scientific Women's Health (ASWH)

Perspective Volume 7 Issue 11

Hormones, Home, and the Contracts We Need: Oxytocin, Postpartum Depression and Planning for the Unthinkable

K Paul Stoller*

Fellow American College of Hyperbaric Medicine, Fellow American College of Pediatricians (Emeritus), USA

*Corresponding Author: K Paul Stoller, Fellow American College of Hyperbaric Medicine, Fellow American College of Pediatricians (Emeritus), USA.

Received: October 14, 2025; Published: October 29, 2025

Abstract

I have long worked and spoken about three intertwined subjects: the hormone oxytocin, the turbulent physiology of perimenopause, and the unexpected power of a well-crafted prenuptial agreement. At first glance these topics may seem disparate — biochemical bonds, a midlife endocrine transition, and a legal document — but they converge on a single truth: long-term partnerships are high-risk enterprises and flourish far more reliably when love is guided by intention and forethought rather than hope

References

  1. Stoller KP. “Three Archetypes of Love: Co-Creators, Protector-Nurturer, and the Shared Path”. Primera Scientific Surgical Research and Practice4 (2025).

Citation

Citation: K Paul Stoller. “Hormones, Home, and the Contracts We Need: Oxytocin, Postpartum Depression and Planning for the Unthinkable" Acta Scientific Women's Health 7.11 (2025): 18-20.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2025 K Paul Stoller. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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