Pregnancy – Age 1
Is memory loss normal after giving birth? Do I need to seek immediate medical consultation?
'Baby brain' is structurally real—pregnancy hormones temporarily alter and streamline gray matter pathways to optimize maternal attachment and threat detection. Unless accompanied by severe disorientation, physical speech confusion, or sudden blackouts, it is entirely normal and typically stabilizes over the first year postpartum.
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