My brain seems to be missing

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  1. momofafew

    momofafew New Member

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    No, that is not a cute saying one of my children has said. Oddly, since having the baby, actually, since mid pregnancy, my brain has not...ummm..let's just say, subjects that once were easy and enjoyable now are not so easy and enjoyable.

    SOOOOO...if anyone out there sees my brain, please send it to me.
     
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  3. Birbitt

    Birbitt New Member

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    I know the feeling! My baby is 7 months old and I'm only just now getting my brain back to normal...My dr said it's common for pregnant and post partum women and that there's no need to worry things will straighten out eventually. Some take longer than others though so there's no real time frame. I won't bore you here but I could tell you some stories of things that happened to me when I was pregnant with my first...some were pretty scary.
     
  4. ForTheSon

    ForTheSon New Member

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    I had that through all 4 of my babies. I think it has something to do with a combination of the harmones going back in place, and EXHAUSTION, lol.
     
  5. Emma's#1fan

    Emma's#1fan Active Member

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    I can totally relate. Lately I am very scatter brained. The only problem is it has been 12 years since I had a baby! LOL
     
  6. chicamarun

    chicamarun New Member

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    My youngest is 10 and I SWEAR that's still my problem ;)
     
  7. ochumgache

    ochumgache Active Member

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    I thought I read that we loose brain cells permanently with each pregnancy. I'm assuming that it is, because we are donating them to our children and that is why they are all so brilliant. (When they aren't brilliant, we can say that it is our husband's donor cells that are kicking in!) :lol:
     

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