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    Motherdom review: How neuroscience and bad studies have fuelled intensive parenting

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefMarch 6, 2025 Science No Comments1 Min Read
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    How mothers handle their baby’s every move is now subject to “expert” advice

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    Alex Bollen (Verso (UK, out now; US, pending))

    Relax, but be on constant alert. Enjoy your baby, but take them very seriously. Follow your instincts, but do exactly what the scientists and health professionals say. Amid such a deluge of “expert” advice, is it any wonder that the experience of modern parenting – motherhood, in particular – can often feel exhausting and impossible?

    Thankfully, a handful of well-researched books are questioning this stress-generating situation and, in the case of Motherdom: Breaking free from bad science…



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