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Mommy Brain Revisited

Mommy Brain Revisited

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Welcome to Mommy Brain Revisited, a podcast where neuroscience meets parenting. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of the parental brain, bridging the gap between groundbreaking research and everyday parenting . Music - All in my head, Luna Wave (soundstripe)Dr. Jodi Pawluski Hygiene & Healthy Living Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
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  • 57. Prolactin and Thermoregulation in Pregnancy
    Jul 4 2025

    Pregnancy isn’t just about a baby bump—it’s also a massive hormonal and physiological shift, including how the body regulates temperature.

    In this episode of Mommy Brain Revisited, I’m joined by Dr. Rosie Brown, a Senior Lecturer and Group Leader at the University of Otago in New Zealand. We dive into the hormone prolactin—its role in motherhood and the brain—and explore her team’s groundbreaking research on how prolactin helps regulate body temperature during pregnancy. Tune in for a fascinating conversation on all things prolactin and parenting!

    For more information on Dr Brown’s research see:

    https://www.otago.ac.nz/neuroendocrinology/research/rosie-brown

    Here is the citation and link to the publication we talk about:

    Ladyman SR, Georgescu TR, Stewart AM, Khant Aung Z, Cheong I, Grattan DR, Brown RSE. Prolactin modulation of thermoregulatory circuits provides resilience to thermal challenge of pregnancy. Cell Rep. 2025 Apr 22;44(4):115567. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2025.115567. Epub 2025 Apr 11. PMID: 40215163.


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    29 m
  • 56. Postpartum Brain Changes
    May 15 2025

    In this episode of Mommy Brain Revisited I talk with Prof Dr Natalya Chechko, a specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy at Aachen University.

    We talk about her recent research investigating maternal brain changes and mental health. We also talk about the neuroendocrine factors that may be involved and how to visualize them in the human brain. Fascinating research! Enjoy.


    For more information on Dr Chechko’s research see here .


    Here is a link to her recent .

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    27 m
  • 55. Emotion Regulation and the Maternal Brain
    Apr 4 2025

    In this episode of Mommy Brain Revisited I talk with Katie Haigler, a graduate student at Penn State, about her research detailing how the maternal brain processes infant and adult emotion cues - aiding in our understanding of emotion regulation in parents. Interesting!


    For more about Katie’s research see

    https://hhd.psu.edu/contact/katherine-haigler


    Here is a direct link to the paper we talk about.


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    33 m
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