Recent research indicates that a mother’s brain undergoes distinct transformations during second pregnancies compared to the first. These adaptations enhance attention and sensory processing, facilitating the care of multiple children. Notably, brain scans clearly differentiated between first and second pregnancies, revealing connections to maternal bonding experiences and potential peripartum depression risks. This study sheds light on how maternal brains adapt and underscores the need for mental health support. Recent research indicates that a mother’s brain undergoes distinct transformations during second pregnancies compared to the first. These adaptations enhance attention and sensory processing, facilitating the care of multiple children. Notably, brain scans clearly differentiated between first and second pregnancies, revealing connections to maternal bonding experiences and potential peripartum depression risks. This study sheds light on how maternal brains adapt and underscores the need for mental health support.
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