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Welcome to Mommy Brain Revisited, a podcast where neuroscience meets parenting. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of the parental brain, bridging the gap between groundbreaking research and everyday parenting .
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47. Bonding with Bump: Interoception and Pregnancy
Mommy Brain Revisited
56 minutes 45 seconds
1 year ago
47. Bonding with Bump: Interoception and Pregnancy
In this episode of Mommy Brain Revisited I talk with Dr Catherine Preston, an Associate Professor at the University of York. We talk about body sensations in pregnancy, trusting your perinatal body, bonding to bump, birth experience, and more.
We also talk about the need to focus our research on pregnancy and importance of understanding the connection between interoception and the maternal brain in health and illness.
For more information on Dr Preston’s research see https://www.york.ac.uk/psychology/staff/academicstaff/cp1039/
Here is a link to the paper that we talk about: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S026661382400024X
Citation for paper:
Lucy Stafford, Lydia Munns, Anna E. Crossland, Elizabeth Kirk, Catherine E.J. Preston, Bonding with bump: Interoceptive sensibility moderates the relationship between pregnancy body satisfaction and antenatal attachment, Midwifery, Volume 131, 2024, 103940, ISSN 0266-6138,
Mommy Brain Revisited
Welcome to Mommy Brain Revisited, a podcast where neuroscience meets parenting. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of the parental brain, bridging the gap between groundbreaking research and everyday parenting .
Music - All in my head, Luna Wave (soundstripe)