New research suggests pregnancy doesn’t impair the brain—it reshapes it, refining memory, attention, and emotional awareness in ways that can last for years. Pregnancy reshapes more than the body.
Early pregnancy may “reset” how breast tissue ages, reducing cell changes that are linked to higher breast cancer risk later in life. A small but potentially risky group of breast cells builds up with ...
Researchers at Amsterdam UMC have discovered that a second pregnancy alters the female brain. Previous research from the same group had already demonstrated the impact of a first pregnancy on the ...
New research shows how your brain might change between your first and second pregnancies. First-time moms had more changes linked to self-reflection and identity, while second-time moms showed greater ...
A new review argues that pregnancy offers a powerful early warning system for lifelong cardiovascular risk, but current care pathways still miss many women after complicated pregnancies. Review: ...
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