A new study found that 20% of mothers struggle with their mental health while pregnant, including symptoms of depression, stress, and anxiety. Further, many lack adequate support
Take two minutes to read, explore, and reflect. | | | Bringing new life into the world is incredibly powerful and deeply fulfilling for many. At the same time, pregnancy can also take a toll on a person's overall well-being. A recent study shines light on the lack of attention given to mothers' mental health during pregnancy, a vitally important topic that impacts the entire family including parents, children, and the infant. The study found that 20% of mothers struggle with their mental health while pregnant, including symptoms of depression, stress, and anxiety. Further, many lack adequate support—or don't know how to find it—to help them during this emotionally taxing and vulnerable time. Barriers include not knowing care exists, embarrassment or shame about their struggles, lack of local services, no transportation, and financial strain. Prior research shows that when women struggle with their mental health during pregnancy, it can affect their baby. Specifically, it may impact the infant's neurological development and fetal heart rate. Research also tells us that prenatal stress and depression can result in socioemotional development issues and behavioral issues in children. | | | Pregnancy impacts the woman's entire being. Early and appropriate access to mental health services can significantly reduce the negative health impacts for both mother and infant." | — GWENNETH SIMMONS, PHD, CNM | | | Recognizing and treating prenatal depression (antepartum depression), stress, and anxiety is beneficial for mom and baby alike. If you're pregnant and struggling with your mental health, know that you are not alone in your experience. There's so much strength in reaching out to someone else for care, be it your partner, a family member, friends, other moms, your OBGYN, or a therapist. Your decision to seek help is a brave one that's beneficial to you, your child, and your family. | Ways to Stay Positive This Week | | | -
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