Second pregnancy changes the brain in surprising new ways
L'essentiel
- A study from Amsterdam University Medical Center reveals that a second pregnancy alters a woman's brain differently than a first.
- Changes shift from self-reflection networks to attention and sensory processing, aiding in caring for multiple children.
- The research also links brain changes to maternal bonding and peripartum depression.
Résumé généré par IA
A study from Amsterdam University Medical Center reveals that a second pregnancy alters a woman's brain differently than a first. Changes shift from self-reflection networks to attention and sensory processing, aiding in caring for multiple children. The research also links brain changes to maternal bonding and peripartum depression.
