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Grey matter volume in the brain decreases by about 5% during pregnancy but partially recovers postpartum, particularly in the ...
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A study reveals that grey matter volume decreases by about five percent during pregnancy, partially recovering postpartum. The changes affect 94% of the brain, especially the default mode network, ...
A new study published in the journal Nature Communications found that grey matter volume shrinks by about five per cent during pregnancy. Read on to know more about the study.