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[0.40] Brigid introduces today’s guest, Neuroscientist and Science Communicator Dr Sarah McKay.
[1.17] Dr Sarah talks about why she chose to study the woman’s brain across the lifespan.
[4.27] Dr Sarah talks about how she never experienced baby brain or heard of it during her pregnancy.
[5.42] Dr Sarah talks about studies on the maternal brain.
[7.18] Dr Sarah talks about how baby brain is not the woman’s brain letting her down.
[11.03] Brigid talks about how she experienced baby brain.
[12.13] Dr Sarah talks about how micro-distractions can affect a woman’s brain in pregnancy.
[16.35] Brigid and Dr Sarah talk about how to support pregnant women and mothers in the workforce.
[18.24] Brigid and Dr Sarah talk about choosing your priorities when becoming a mother.
[25.33] Dr Sarah explains the term matrescence.
[28.41] Dr Sarah talk about some of the neurobiological changes that occur in a woman’s first pregnancy.
[29.40] Dr Sarah talks about a study that was done on the changes to a woman’s brain after her first pregnancy.
[33.28] Dr Sarah talks about some of the hormone that help sculpt a woman’s brain in her first pregnancy.
[35.04] Dr Sarah talks about some research studies that are looking at the woman’s brain during pregnancy.
[40.53] Dr Sarah and Brigid discuss how mother’s view their self-worth.
[44.25] Dr Sarah talks about how no two pregnancies are the same.
[45.08] Dr Sarah talks about maternal instinct.
[46.58] Dr Sarah talks about how different people have different ideas of what maternal instinct is.
[49.10] Dr Sarah talks about women still have to learn motherhood skills.
[52.15] Dr Sarah talks about depression in pregnancy and early motherhood.
[54.17] Dr Sarah talks about new research around anxiety in pregnancy and early motherhood.
[58.04] Dr Sarah talks about how women should re-frame their idea of what baby brain is.
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