Variations of the cognitive status in the puerperium and their determinants: A narrative review

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The neurobiological modifications that women experience during the puerperium, to-gether with the consequent psychosocial changes, lead to variations in cognitive functions. In order to describe the cognitive variations that occur during postpartum and the determining factors, a narrative review was conducted by means of a bibliographic search in PubMed and Google Scholar. A steady increase in the number of published works was located (PubMed = 186; Goo-gle Scholar = 26,730). The analysis of the articles made it possible to: a) characterize the cognitive functions during the puerperium; b) analyze the neuropsychological effects produced by the endo-crinological and anatomophysiological changes; c) analyze the effect of the quality of sleep on cog-nition; d) analyze cognitive functions according to obstetric experiences. In conclusion, puerperal women are characterized by variations in their cognitive functions, which are determined by structural, functional, psychological and social changes. It is necessary to conduct neuropsycho-logical research in this population, since postpartum care still focuses on the care of the newborn, without addressing the puerperal woman in a comprehensive manner.

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Carrizo, E., Domini, J., Quezada, R. Y. J., Serra, S. V., Soria, E. A., & Miranda, A. R. (2020, August 1). Variations of the cognitive status in the puerperium and their determinants: A narrative review. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva. Associacao Brasileira de Pos - Graduacao em Saude Coletiva. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232020258.26232018

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