Stay at Work Mums
A quick, evidence‑packed dive into the hormonal and brain changes partners experience when they become parents—and why it matters for families and workplaces. --- ⏱️ Episode Highlights 00:00 — Introduction 00:56 — Fatherhood as a Biological Transition Dads experience real hormonal and neurological changes, just different from mums. 02:45 — Hormonal Shifts in New Fathers Testosterone ↓, oxytocin ↑, prolactin ↑, cortisol ↑ around birth. 04:08 — Brain Changes: Mum vs. Dad Mums: emotional circuits (amygdala). Dads: social‑understanding circuits (STS). Caregiving reshapes both. 05:41 — The Abraham et al. Study How researchers measured oxytocin, filmed early interactions, and used fMRI to see how parents’ brains respond to their own babies. 07:08 — Learning Baby Cues Takes Time Dads rely more on social‑cognitive processing; involvement accelerates adaptation. 08:57 — Why This Matters Reduces mums’ invisible load, challenges myths about “natural” parenting, and supports equal caregiving. 10:31 — Workplace Implications Fatherhood is a biological transition. Early bonding time boosts retention, wellbeing, and family stability. 11:30 — Practical Tips for Mums Invite hands‑on care, step back from “I’ll just do it,” and give partners space to learn. 12:54 — Practical Tips for Workplaces Parenting passports, parenting groups, inclusive leave policies, and reducing stigma around shared parental leave. 16:24 — Share & Follow Spread the word about the partner transition. Follow @stayatworkmums for more insights.
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