EPISODE · Dec 11, 2024 · 31 MIN
It's not "Mommy Brain"-How Hormones during Pregnancy Prepare the Brain for Parenting: A Conversation with Dr. Laura Pritschet
from Making Sense of Pregnancy: What Experts Want you To Know About Your Body · host Paulette Kamenecka
The brain fog and forgetfulness that may accompany pregnancy and postpartum is almost always described negatively as "mommy brain"--but this phenomenal brain plasticity needs a rebrand. What's actually happening is that the brain, like almost every other organ in the body, is adapting to the dramatic state of pregnancy. Some changes are transitory in the brain, as they are in the body. Some are more permanent. Going forward, let's be impressed by our ability to neurologically prepare for the new world we are creating with our bodies. Today's guest has done research on this very issue: the impact of hormones during pregnancy on the brain. By combining imaging technology, neuroendocrinology and neuroscience, she examines how sex hormones impact human brain function in pregnancy.Dr. Pritschet's paper on hormones and the brain during pregnancy: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-024-01741-0Want to participate in this work: https://wbhi.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/docs/Flyers/Maternal%20Brain%20Project/Maternal%20Brain%20Project%20Flyer%20.pdf
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The brain fog and forgetfulness that may accompany pregnancy and postpartum is almost always described negatively as "mommy brain"--but this phenomenal brain plasticity needs a rebrand. What's actually happening is that the brain, like almost every other organ in the body, is adapting to the dramatic state of pregnancy. Some changes are transitory in the brain, as they are in the body. Some are more permanent. Going forward, let's be impressed by our ability to neurologically prepare for ...
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