If you’ve been pregnant, you’re likely familiar with the phenomenon known as “pregnancy brain.” This delightful state of forgetfulness often transitions into “baby brain,” and eventually leads to the all-encompassing “I’m-a-mother-and-my-brain-is-gone brain.” While we chuckle about the amusing blunders we’ve made during this time—like misplacing our phone in the fridge or forgetting why we walked into a room—this mental fog isn’t usually something that tops our worry list. Let’s be honest: we’ve got enough on our plates to obsess over!
But hold on a sec! A recent study published by the Canadian Medical Association Journal reveals something that might make you rethink that carefree attitude. Over five years and involving 500,000 participants, the research found a staggering 42% increase in serious traffic accidents involving pregnant drivers compared to their non-pregnant counterparts. So, if there was ever a reason to pamper pregnant women and give them a break from the hustle and bustle—this is definitely it! Who wants to drive when you could have a personal chauffeur instead?
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So, while pregnancy brain may be a source of laughter, it also warrants some serious attention. Remember to take it easy and let yourself be taken care of during this unique time!
Summary
Pregnancy brain is a light-hearted term for the forgetfulness many expectant mothers experience, but a study shows it can lead to serious accidents. This highlights the importance of self-care and support during pregnancy.
