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[VoxSpace Health] Momnesia : Pregnancy Alters A Woman’s Brain And It’s Not A Myth Anymore

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Motherhood is a beautiful feeling accompanied by several physical and psychological changes due to hormones rush. These hormones not only bring structural changes in the body but also alter the functional ability of the brain. Around 50-80 percent of expectant mothers have reported having a memory lapse or concentration problems during or post delivery. Medical science defines memory loss as “amnesia“; when would-be mothers or new moms suffer from amnesia triggered by pregnancy it is called “Momnesia” or pregnant brain.

How Real Is Momnesia?

“In a neuropsychological research, a memory performance test was run on 412 pregnant women, 272 mothers and 386 non-pregnant females. Pregnant women experienced the worst problems in memory tasks which were more challenging. Though clinical test differs from the research studies and negate any structural changes in the brain during pregnancy, studies have proven functional changes are real,” said Dr Shallu Kakkar, Fortis La Femme, Jaipur.

“During pregnancy, memory deficit is very common and real. In another scientific study, a research conducted on the MRIs of pregnant women disclosed that some gray matter was lost during pregnancy in the participant women – particularly in those parts of the brain which are responsible for social reasoning and the ability to see other people’s perspectives,” added Dr. Kakkar.

Paucity of clinical evidence on structural changes in the brain during pregnancy has divided the neuropsychology community into two schools having different opinions about the structural changes in the brain. However, both agree on factional changes being real.

What Forces The Brain To Work Otherwise?

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Hormones play the primary role to alter the functional ability of the brain during pregnancy. Studies have also pointed towards the loss of grey matter. Researchers have speculated this loss happens as the brain is subconsciously preparing for motherhood by giving up on the neural network that she doesn’t need, which prepares her to bond with her baby better. However, lifestyle changes shall be given some credit too. Stress, anxiety, sleepless nights in cahoots excitement interferes with the functioning of the brain and can lead to Momnesia.

How To Deal With The Memory Loss

Dr Ranjana Becon, Columbia Asia Hospital, Ghaziabad suggests few strategies which can help manage the situation (Momnesia) better:

“Forgetting things is normal during pregnancy. However, visiting a doctor is advisable if incidences of memory loss are acute and rapid. Forgetfulness accompanied with other behavioural changes like feeling gloomy or loss in appetite and interest in other activities, seeking advice from a psychiatrist will be helpful because happy mother raises a happy and healthy child,” concluded Dr Becon.

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