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From: Jerome Yankowitz (jerome-yankowitz@uiowa.edu)
Fri Apr 14 09:28:50 2000


May have been written up in the Times but check Lancet or NEJM. I believe there was study in one of those about worse short term memory. Authors commenting on how this might impact on women's ability to carry out medication instructions and so on.

>a couple?? of years ago I remember a patient telling me about an article
>(NYtimes???)about pregnancy and brain changes.... does this sound even
>vaguely familiar...it supposedly talked about why pregnant women tend to be
>forgetful and that the brain actually shrinks...any ideas?

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and Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment Unit
Dept of OB/GYN
Univ of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
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