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We don’t know if these effects are long lasting.’ She added: ‘We don’t want the message to be that mothers are permanently damaged by infant care and loss of sleep. Prof Carroll, a member of the Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology at UCLA’s Jane and Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behaviour, urged new mothers take advantage of opportunities to get a little extra sleep, like taking naps during the day when their babies are asleep, accepting offers of help from family and friends, and when possible, asking their partners to help with the baby during the night or early morning.Ĭo-author Christine Dunkel Schetter, a distinguished professor of psychology and psychiatry at UCLA, said that while accelerated biological aging linked to sleep loss may increase women’s health risks, it doesn’t automatically cause harm to their bodies. Mothers who slept less than seven hours had shorter pieces of DNA in their white blood cells which has been linked to serious health problems, said the study in the journal Sleep Health
