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Let me tell you a story:

  • Writer: Mye PA
    Mye PA
  • Aug 31, 2023
  • 1 min read

'Once upon a time there lived the most organised person in the world. Then she got pregnant, and completely lost her head. The end.'


Changes in the structure and components of the brain, as well as in the organisation of neurons, have been investigated in pregnant women. The results found were an increase in activity of the default mode network and a decrease in grey matter.

While many assume the symptoms of "pregnancy brain" ease or lift after birth, some studies suggest this phenomena may continue for years. According to a December 2016 study published in Nature Neuroscience, "pregnancy brain" can persist for at least two years after birth.


At such time of great vulnerability and need, any form of support can make a massive difference in mum's wellbeing and recovery, including admin help.

Planning, compiling paperwork, scheduling appointments: it's easy to fall for the assumption that one can be on top of things like they would have been before pregnancy; but let's be honest, that's pure and simple wishful thinking.


Mye PA can offer a Fourth Trimester Support Package, to help look after mums, dads and babies with all the cumbersome or tedious 𝘴𝘵𝘶𝘧𝘧 that need to be dealt with promptly within the first few months after birth, and that really should be taken off the hands of women (and their partners) who have MUCH MORE IMPORTANT things to do, and enjoy, as new mothers and fathers.


Enquire today to find out how Mye PA can help!


 
 
 

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