Maternal immune system may influence baby's brain

New York: The state of a woman’s immune system during pregnancy may shape the connectivity of her child’s brain, suggests a study, emphasising the influence of maternal health on a child’s susceptibility to psychiatric disorders later in life. The findings showed that short and long-term brain functioning can be influenced by immune system activity during […]

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New York: The state of a woman's immune system during pregnancy may shape the connectivity of her child's brain, suggests a study, emphasising the influence of maternal health on a child's susceptibility to psychiatric disorders later in life.

The findings showed that short and long-term brain functioning can be influenced by immune system activity during the third trimester of gestation.