You’re not imagining it. When you’re pregnant, your brain undergoes major changes due to hormones. Here’s what to expect.
, MS, MD, FACOG, an ob-gyn in Westchester County, New York, like changes to the chemical neurotransmitters in the brain, emotional intensity and stress, and physical changes like overall increased blood volume.. “We know that physiologically, towards the end of pregnancy people generally get less REM sleep,” says Miller.
“[Pregnancy brain] is temporary,” says Miller. “As hormonal levels equilibrate after delivery and menstrual cycles return, the pregnancy brain will get better.”Take time to rest.
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