B. Schaal et L. Marlier, MATERNAL AND PATERNAL PERCEPTION OF INDIVIDUAL ODOR SIGNATURES IN HUMAN AMNIOTIC-FLUID - POTENTIAL ROLE IN EARLY BONDING, Biology of the neonate, 74(4), 1998, pp. 266-273
Both human mothers and fathers are able to discriminate the odors of 2
samples of amniotic fluid (AF), one from their own newborn infant and
one from an unrelated infant. Moreover, both parents are able to accu
rately identify the odor of the AF from their own infant. They report
qualitative similarity descriptions of their infant's AF odor to the o
dor of the actual newborn infant and to the odor of the mother, especi
ally at the end of gestation. These data indicate that human AF carrie
s individualized odor properties, the roles of which in the initiation
of parent-infant interactions are hypothesized.