Can
Pregnancy Make You Smarter?
By Olga Sysoef
Pregnancy most often associated with difficulties as our bodies
are changing and hormonal levels significantly change. But there
is an unexpected effect many fail to consider or simply don’t
know about. Pregnancy can make you smarter!
Scientists have recently
discovered that motherhood gives women a sudden jump in ability
to memorize and learn. This positive effect is a direct result
of baby birth and can last several decades.
While conversation
of a new mother might be limited to “baby talk”, her
brain goes through a fast development as she prepares to bring
a new life into this world. New mother’s senses develop
as she prepares to recognize her baby, using smells and sounds.
It’s build into
us by Mother Nature and developed by centuries of civilization
but only now becomes a fact recognized by science. Article published
in Scientific American Magazine by Kreg Kinsley and Kelly Lambert
mentions that motherhood associated with many benefits as brain
of the mother tries to grow to be able to respond to new requirements
presented by body condition.
Biggest problem comes
from inability of new mother to use new abilities of her brain
due to constant luck of sleep and physical weakness after delivery.
Sleepless nights also effectively mask new abilities and perhaps
overcoming this problem can make all the difference.
These positive changes
in your brain direct effect of hormonal changes in your body as
result of taking care of your baby. Hormonal misbalance during
pregnancy, baby delivery and breastfeeding also cause growth in
parts of your brain and produces effect described in this article.
As you can
see, pregnancy can and will make you smarter. Just one thing remain
– overcome the constant feelings of being tired. Which is
perhaps the hardest part, as we all know. But informed is forewarned
so consider this to be your warning.
Olga is a co-publisher
of baby care guide designed to Unlock your Inner Mother Code.
Parenting manual that mother nature should have included with
your new baby http://www.yourbabycareguide.com/
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