Making Sense of Pregnancy: What Experts Want you To Know About Your Body
Have you been surprised by what we do and don't know about pregnancy and birth today? If you are pregnant, or have been in the past, this show helps you understand what's happening (or has happened) to our bodies--both the short term and long term effects of this transformation. We explore the boundaries of our scientific grasp on the wildly complex processes of pregnancy and birth.
After my complicated pregnancies, I went looking for answers and have interviewed hundreds of experts about women's health in this transition.
Every Tuesday you'll hear:
- Scientists at the cutting edge who are trying to uncover how pregnancy and birth work and what happens when they don't work
- Information you could use to better understand your own body in pregnancy
- .A better sense of the limits of your responsibility for what's happening inside your body
- Listen to hear what you won't find on a blogpost or a book off the shelf.
Making Sense of Pregnancy: What Experts Want you To Know About Your Body
Is your Immune System shut off during pregnancy? (spoiler: NO)
Miscarriage and the failure of an embryo to implant are often attributed to issues with an aggressive immune system. Today I'm gonna tell you some stories about your immune system, and in particular how your immune system behaves in pregnancy, TLDR, you could not get pregnant without significant immune activity.
Your body is reliant on your immune system to help it manage the development of a genetically distinct person inside the confines of your body. The immune system is important for many different stages of development, and different players are critical at different times. Today we'll focus on the first step in this process. The first meeting of the uterine lining and the embryo.
Conversation with Dr. Jan Brosen's about the specific preparation of the uterine lining for pregnancy: