Becoming a parent actually changes your brain, but does it affect intelligence? What this new study reveals may surprise you

New research challenges the 'baby brain' myth, finding that while parenthood significantly changes the brain, these alterations are adaptive, not detrimental to cognitive abilities. Both mothers and fathers experience these changes, which help them become more responsive caregivers, despite feelings of mental exhaustion due to sleep deprivation and hormonal shifts.

Becoming a parent actually changes your brain, but does it affect intelligence? What this new study reveals may surprise you
New research challenges the 'baby brain' myth, finding that while parenthood significantly changes the brain, these alterations are adaptive, not detrimental to cognitive abilities. Both mothers and fathers experience these changes, which help them become more responsive caregivers, despite feelings of mental exhaustion due to sleep deprivation and hormonal shifts.