Pregnancy Ages a Person's Cells, But Some May Undergo an Unexpected Rejuvenation

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Pregnancy Ages a Person's Cells, But Some May Undergo an Unexpected Rejuvenation
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In spite of this universal truth of parenthood's health costs, there is no standard for measuring the biological accounting demanded of a mother during gestation.

A recent analysis of blood samples taken from 119 women at various stages of pregnancy and after delivery adds intriguing detail to those previous findings. It demonstrates a" "First, we don't know if the postpartum recovery effect is relevant for short or long term maternal health outcomes and if these effects accumulate over successive pregnancies. Likewise, we don't know if the postpartum decrease in biological age is simply the system recovering to pre-pregnancy biological age or, more provocatively, if pregnancy may have a rejuvenating effect."

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