Pregnancy physically reshapes the brain, temporarily stripping away gray matter in a process that researchers now believe may fine-tune neural circuits for parenthood. A growing body of MRI-based ...
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will host a Graduate Work-in-Progress lecture titled “Birthing Nature: Why One Childbirth Drug Was Natural and Another Was Not” Oct. 15 from noon to 1 p.m. in ...
Pregnancy is known to reshape the brain, but new research reveals that these changes do not stop after the first child.
Millions of women go through pregnancy every year, yet science has only just begun to look at what it does to the brain - the organ undergoing perhaps ...
In a world where we instinctively associate childbirth with mothers, nature sometimes tells a different story - not to defy logic, but to remind us that survival and care take many shapes. Across the ...