Women's voice is deeper after birth

According to a recent study, the voice pitch of newly maternal women will reduce about two notes in music.

According to The Guardian, the research team from Sussex University (UK) has discovered that women's voices will be deeper and more uniform after giving birth to their first child.

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Postpartum women's voices will be deeper, according to a new study - (Photo: REUTERS).

However, women will not change their voice forever but they will return to normal after a certain time, at least 1 year.

Dr. Kasia Pisanski of Sussex University, who led the study, said: "In the past, there were also some singers who shouted their voices lower during pregnancy. Our study identified the voice. Women have actually changed, but are after birth . "

The research team conducted experiments on 20 mothers who have children for the first time, from journalists, singers, famous actors . to ordinary people in society.

Analyzing the interview materials before and after the 5-year period showed that their voice decreased by about 5%, equivalent to 1.3 times the supply (a unit in music).

The largest reduction recorded in the study was about 2.2 times the supply. At the same time, the voice of this newborn mother is no longer as nuanced as before but more deep and even.

"Our results show that pregnancy has a short-term impact but is clear to women's voice pitch , " Dr. Kasia Pisanski said.

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The study once again showed that the mother had to sacrifice a lot of things for her child - (Photo: GETTY IMAGES).

The possible cause of hormones in the body varies between the period before and after birth.

In addition, the low-pitched voice is often considered to be related to the way a person is perceived in society. Studies show that people with low voices are often judged by adults around and mature.

"Therefore, the" automatic "female body shifted to a deeper voice, perhaps to adapt to an important new role and to put more pressure on, especially in the first years. the task of caring and educating my first child, ' said Dr. Kasia Pisanski.

Previously, there were also studies that said women's voices changed in everyday life. For example, the pitch of speech often increases on ovulation days each month and decreases after menopause.