A new study reveals that during a woman’s first pregnancy, gray matter in the brain decreases by up to 4.9 per cent, partially recovering postpartum. Hormonal fluctuations drive these changes, ...
The growing body of research on pregnancy-related brain changes has significant implications for maternal health. Understanding the specific neural adaptations that occur during pregnancy can help ...
Maternal stress could leave epigenetic imprints on genes in the placenta associated with cortisol — a necessary hormone for ...
Pregnancy reduces grey matter in the brain by 5%, recovering postpartum, influenced by estrogen levels and linked to maternal bonding.
Furthermore, to unravel the role of physiological changes versus the parenting ... or participation coefficient across the pregnancy period. Maternal well-being was found to be the strongest ...
Maternal vitamin D status in early pregnancy is crucial for fetal growth and may reduce the risk of preterm birth, according ...
Researchers found that higher maternal BMI in early pregnancy and before delivery were associated with an increased risk of ALL in female offspring, but there were no such associations for male ...
Since women are delaying childbearing until older age, acute coronary syndrome will more frequently occur during pregnancy ... not only by maternal, but also by fetal safety. The changes in ...
The rapidly rising rate of maternal mortality in the United States may be in part related to recent changes in data collection and statistical modeling for death during or after pregnancy ...