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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2023 · 59 MIN

386 | Postpartum Uncovered Mini Series - Dr Sarah McKay

from Australian Birth Stories · host Sophie Walker

The first study on pregnant women’s brains was published in 2017. While the research may be new, it’s also profound; pregnancy prompts the greatest structural brain change in response to any life experience which can help you better understand yourself in the fourth trimester and early postpartum. In this episode, I chat to neuroscientist Dr Sarah McKay, who explains how the new mother’s brain goes into a state of plasticity which makes it very easy to learn. She also discusses changes to the non-birthing parents brain, oestrogen as a cognitive enhancer and the importance of prescribing sleep. It’s time to let go of the derogatory colloquial term baby brain so we can be empowered by the brain changes after birth. Learn more .See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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