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Yes, your brain changes as a parent. No, you don’t have ‘baby brain’

Up to 81 per cent of women who have been pregnant report “baby brain”. So why does a new study confirm it’s a myth?

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Yes, your brain changes as a parent. No, you don’t have ‘baby brain’

Up to 81 per cent of women who have been pregnant report “baby brain”. So why does a new study confirm it’s a myth?

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Is 'baby brain' real? Nearly 300 parents put the theory to the test

Many new parents describe the mental fog of early parenthood as 'baby brain'. But Australian researchers found a surprise.

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  1. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·theage.com.au

    Yes, your brain changes as a parent. No, you don’t have ‘baby brain’

    Up to 81 per cent of women who have been pregnant report “baby brain”. So why does a new study confirm it’s a myth?

  2. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·sbs.com.au

    Is 'baby brain' real? Nearly 300 parents put the theory to the test

    Many new parents describe the mental fog of early parenthood as 'baby brain'. But Australian researchers found a surprise.