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How pregnancy changes your brain—permanently

Por: Newsweek Tech October 05, 2023

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Motherhood changes you forever—that's no secret. The cocktails of hormones that flood your body during pregnancy bring with them a range of physiological and behavioral changes in preparation for the tiny human growing inside you. But some of these changes never go away, including those in your brain.The changes in brain structure that accompany pregnancy have been known about for some time. But exactly how this neuronal rewiring is... + full article



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