Scientists show how pregnancy changes the brain in innumerable ways
A new study offers the first detailed map of the human brain throughout and after pregnancy
By LAURA UNGAR
Published - Sep 16, 2024, 06:25 PM ET
Last Updated - Sep 16, 2024, 06:25 PM EDT
Neuroscientist Liz Chrastil got the unique chance to see how her brain changed while she was pregnant and share what she learned in a new study that offers the first detailed map of a woman's brain throughout gestation.
The transition to motherhood, researchers discovered, affects nearly every part of the brain.
Although the study looks at only one person, it kicks off a large, international research project that aims to scan the brains of hundreds of women and could one day provide clues about disorders like postpartum depression.
“It’s been a very long journey,” said Chrastil, co-author of the paper published Monday in Nature Neuroscience. “We did 26 scans before, during and after pregnancy” and found “some really remarkable things.”