Groundbreaking Study Reveals How Pregnancy Remodels the human Brain
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. – New research published in Nature last fall is shedding light on the profound neurological changes that occur during pregnancy, offering a scientific basis for the commonly experienced phenomenon known as “mom brain.” A detailed exploration of this study will be featured in a new episode of Parenting+Plus
, premiering Tuesday night on the rochesterfirst streaming app.
Unprecedented Insights into Pregnancy’s Impact on Neurological Structure
The research details remarkable changes happening not just throughout the body, but specifically within the brain during pregnancy. News 8’s Isabel Garcia spoke with Dr. Frances “Dr. Fran” DiMola, a board-certified OB-GYN, mother of three, and popular medical educator on social media, to unpack the findings.
Gray Matter, White Matter, and the Remodeling Process
Dr. Fran explained the key observations from the study: “when they looked at the images of the brain through this time span, what they found was that the grey matter of the brain decreased and that certain ventricles in the brain that hold the fluid increased,” she said. “They also showed that while that was decreasing, the white matter, which really connects the grey matter, increased. What this is really telling us is that our brain, in some ways, is remodeling itself through pregnancy. There are brain changes.”
These changes suggest the brain isn’t simply shrinking, but rather reorganizing itself to prioritize functions crucial for motherhood – possibly enhancing abilities related to bonding, empathy, and caregiving.
Beyond “Mom Brain”: Understanding the Long-Term Effects
While the term “mom brain” often carries a dismissive connotation, this research validates the real and measurable neurological shifts occurring during pregnancy. Further investigation is needed to fully understand the long-term implications of these changes, including potential effects on cognitive function and emotional well-being post-partum.
Watch the Full Interview
The complete conversation with Dr. Fran airs Tuesday at 9 p.m.on the RochesterFirst streaming app, accessible on most smart TV devices.
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