Understanding the maternal brain in the context of the mental load of motherhood

Bridget L. Callaghan, Clare McCormack, Pilyoung Kim, Jodi L. Pawluski
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The transition to motherhood is a time when nearly all aspects of a female’s existence are modified—from her biological processes to her social role. In recent years we have substantially increased our interest in this developmental period of a woman’s life (matrescence), with a focus on the neurobiology of motherhood and maternal mental health. However, one potential set of factors that is likely driving maternal vulnerability to mental illness is the growing burden of the mental load of motherhood. This mental load is part and parcel of bearing and parenting a young child, but its impact on mothers is undeniable. Here, we review how this mental load may impact the maternal brain and outline how it may be especially pronounced in the modern day, as mothers are dealing with additional pressures such as poverty, single parenthood, lack of institutional policies for parents, and the rise of intensive mothering ideologies. We contextualize the mental load of motherhood within the framework of maternal brain plasticity, and we urge future researchers to consider this framework when studying maternal mental health more broadly. There is an urgent need to approach research with an understanding of what the majority of mothers experience to make advances in supporting a healthy transition to motherhood. This Review discusses the key factors that comprise the mental load of motherhood and the need to provide support for a healthy transition to motherhood.

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从母亲的精神负担角度了解母性大脑
在向母亲过渡的过程中,女性生存的几乎所有方面都会发生变化--从生理过程到社会角色。近年来,我们对这一女性生命发展时期(孕产期)的关注大幅增加,重点关注母性神经生物学和孕产妇心理健康。然而,有一组潜在的因素很可能会导致孕产妇易患精神疾病,那就是孕产妇的精神负担越来越重。这种精神负担是生儿育女的一部分,但它对母亲的影响却是不可否认的。在此,我们回顾了这种精神负担如何影响母亲的大脑,并概述了这种精神负担在现代社会中如何表现得尤为明显,因为母亲们要面对更多的压力,如贫困、单亲、缺乏针对父母的制度性政策,以及密集型母爱意识形态的兴起。我们将孕产妇的精神负担置于孕产妇大脑可塑性的框架内,并敦促未来的研究人员在更广泛地研究孕产妇心理健康时考虑这一框架。我们迫切需要在研究中了解大多数母亲的经历,以便在支持母亲健康过渡方面取得进展。本综述讨论了构成母亲心理负担的关键因素,以及为母亲健康过渡提供支持的必要性。
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