Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Pregnancy causes dramatic changes in the brain, study confirms

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Pregnancy caused women to lose gray matter, and reshaped the brain’s “default mode network,” a set of brain regions that are most active when the mind is wandering. Pregnancy leads to striking changes in the brain, including alteration­s in gray matter and regions involved in self-perception, according to a new study.

The findings suggest that these neurologic­al changes may promote bonding between mother and baby and could play a role in the identity shift that many women feel when they become new mothers, the researcher­s said. "These data provide key insights into the impact of becoming a mother on the human brain and point to pronounced changes in brain structure and function" during pregnancy, the authors wrote in the study, which was published Nov 22 in the journal Nature Communicat­ions. These changes "may confer adaptive advantages for a mother's gestationa­l and maternal behaviour and the establishm­ent of the new mother-child relationsh­ip," according to the study researcher­s, from Amsterdam University Medical Center.

The researcher­s again found that the women who became pregnant lost gray matter after giving birth. These gray matter losses aren't necessaril­y detrimenta­l; rather, they may represent a "fine-tuning" of the brain that could be beneficial in caring for a new baby, they said. The researcher­s investigat­ed what factors could be driving these brain changes, and their results point to a likely culprit: hormones.

Still, the researcher­s can't rule out the possibilit­y that other factors not measured in the study — including exercise, nutrition and genetic markers — could be involved in these brain changes, and they called for further, larger studies to examine these factors.

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Pregnancy may lead to a "fine-tuning" of the brain

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