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You'll Get It When You Have Kids: What Is Matrescence?

You'll Get It When You Have Kids: What Is Matrescence?

The Quicky

August 31, 202220m 56s

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Show Notes

Have you ever been told by a parent 'you won't understand until you're a parent'? 

For those childless friends it sounds like a bit of a smug parenting thing to say - but could those who give birth actually go through a physical brain change that sets them apart from those who don't? 

In this episode of The Quicky, we look at a process known as Matrescence, to find out how the brain rewires when not only a child, but also a mother is born. 

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CREDITS 

Host: Claire Murphy

With thanks to: 

Dr Nicole Highet - Doctor of Psychology and the Founder and Executive Producer of Cope: Centre of Perinatal Excellence

      Producer: Claire Murphy

      Executive Producers: Kally Borg, Liv Proud

      Audio Producer: Thom Lion

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