New research shows brain changes don’t stop with a first pregnancy; instead, a second pregnancy uniquely changes a woman’s brain.
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Pregnancy is known to reshape the brain, but new research reveals that these changes do not stop after the first child.
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(Oscar Wong/Moment/Getty Images) A second pregnancy alters the brain in distinctive ways that are not simply a repeat of the first, new research shows. Compared with women having their first child and ...
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Pregnancy reshapes the brain more profoundly than scientists ever imagined – and a landmark new study is finally mapping exactly how.
For decades, scientists have mapped attention, memory, language, and reasoning to separate brain networks — yet one big mystery remained: why does the mind feel like a single, unified system?
A woman's brain is fundamentally altered by her first pregnancy, but what happens when she has a second child? Researchers at Amsterdam University Medical Centre (UMC) have found that a second ...