2022
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsac079.126
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0128 Maternal Sleep Quality Across Pregnancy Predicts Newborn Neurodevelopment

Abstract: Introduction The prenatal period is characterized by immense fetal neuronal growth. Such rapid growth can increase fetal susceptibility to prenatal environmental insults (Barker, 1998). A promising prenatal process that may alter fetal development is maternal prenatal sleep quality. Poor prenatal sleep quality is a public health concern affecting approximately 78% of pregnant individuals (Lucena et al., 2018). In rodents, maternal sleep deprivation across gestation predicts offspring hippocam… Show more

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