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Article: Pregnant women's brains shed grey matter to prime them for motherhood, study suggests
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Summary: A large study indicates pregnancy causes an average 5% reduction in grey matter in the brain, which researchers suggest is not a deficit but a beneficial "rewiring" or specialization to prime women for motherhood. The changes were linked to better bonding with the baby and involved brain networks related to empathy and social understanding. The research challenges the negative "baby brain" cliché by framing these neurological changes as an adaptive process.

Main Topics Covered: 1. The structural brain changes (grey matter reduction) observed during pregnancy. 2. The reinterpretation of these changes as adaptive specialization for caregiving, rather than cognitive impairment. 3. The study's methodology and findings on the link between brain changes and maternal bonding. 4. The critique of the "baby brain" stereotype and the call for more research into pregnancy's neurological impact.

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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy0d59e7wjlo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss
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BBC News
Published Date
2026-03-04 07:05
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2026-03-04 10:53
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2026-03-04 11:05
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