You expected your brain to be a little foggy. After all, you’re on call 24/7 for feeding, diaper change and response alert to the first sounds of a crying about to erupt into a full blown wail.
However, that little godsend of yours has been ingenuously at work manipulating your brain in ways that you can’t imagine.
In the current July/August 20011 issue of Scientific American Mind are featured articles on infant brains and their effects on motherhood and fatherhood. Research indicates that besides the normal hormonal changes that occur in pregnancy a mother’s brain is being primed for changes initiated by her baby.
Just prior to birth the smell center is hyper activated along with the emotional center so that mother is bonding with her baby by smell.
Mothers report calmer nerves and mood swings that occurred during and after pregnancy decrease when accompanied with breastfeeding which is another brain stimulator.
The ability to think and make decisions becomes stronger because of competing demand of babies – such as greater attentiveness, holding multiple thoughts in mind, preplanning and having to make quicker decisions.
It seems that human mothers and rat mothers respond alike in that after giving birth their brains and behavior become more adventurous and willing to explore new territory and take more risks.
Finally, best of all is the brain’s pleasure center is increasingly activated with a greater release of feel-good dopamine when a mother sees and plays with her baby.
Watch Scientific American’s video Motherhood:Your brain on kids below to see first hand this brain changer.
You Can Find Me At -
Teddi Serrano says
They used to say mommy brain isn’t permanent, but I love the changes and after 7 years I’d say it’s most likely here to stay! lol Great post!
Radtke Customs says
Love it! And it all rings true. Having a bad day, sit and watch your child do something innocent…not stressful.
Martha Giffen says
Such a great explanation of the different changes in a woman’s life while becoming a mother. Being a mother has been my greatest joy and I’m thankful for all brain changes my kids have helped produce! LOL
admin says
Three cheers for this mom. She’s grateful for all the brain changes her kids have helped produce. Lucy mom, lucky kids.
Shadowfire says
Very interesting. I would have to say that it’s true too.