Pregnancy hormones affect your body in so many different ways, some of which can even cause you to do a little happy dance—like realizing that your hair is getting thicker and feeling more luxurious.
There's new evidence that pregnancy really does change the brain. A study of female mice found that two hormones produced during pregnancy alter brain circuits that control parenting behaviors, a team ...
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Hormones, vocal cord changes, and breath control
Pregnancy can bring unannounced changes to a woman’s voice. Hormonal shifts, vocal cord swelling, altered breathing, and acid ...
Researchers found that pregnancy hormones ‘rewire’ the brains of mice to induce maternal behavior, and that some of these changes may be permanent. Similar mechanisms may also exist in humans. The ...
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Moms are sharing their craziest pregnancy symptoms, and some of them are truly wild
Popping ears? Sudden sideburns? Nipple spasms? Yep, that's weird — but also totally normal at the same time.
Hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy can increase the risk of psoriasis in nearly 10–20 per cent of women, health experts ...
A pregnant mom discovered her baby wasn’t the only thing growing in her stomach. Eve Lincoln from Hudson Valley, New York, found out her unborn baby was sharing a space with a melon-sized cyst — and ...
Pregnancy is supposed to come with nausea, exhaustion and aches, so when something feels off, it is easy for everyone in the ...
Thyroid imbalance can affect fertility and pregnancy outcomes in both women and men but experts say early screening, timely ...
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