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How long does it take to wire a newborn baby’s brain?
How long does it take for essential connections to be made in a newborn baby’s brain? How long does it take for a mother’s brain to be rewired? What about the father’s brain?
These important questions are answered by neuroscientist Dr Nils Bergman, MD — he is one of the speakers at our MICROBIRTH SUMMIT.
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The fundamentals of neonatal neuroscience…
A baby is born with approximately 100 billion brain cells, or neurons.
But at birth, few connections, or synapses, exist between these billions of brain cells.
In other words, a baby is born with brain wiring not fully connected.
The neurons need to quickly connect up and the right type of neural pathways need to form.
What helps makes those brain connections happen FAST is a parent’s love, affection and closeness. In other words, a baby needs to feel safe.