Occasional anger during pregnancy usually does not have much effect on the fetus, but if you are often angry and overly emotional, it will affect the growth and development of the fetus.
Women should maintain a good mood during pregnancy, which is conducive to the growth and development of the fetus. Being angry once in a while during pregnancy generally has little effect on the fetus.
However, if you get angry frequently, such as when a pregnant woman yells and engages in emotionally agitated behavior, it may increase abdominal pressure, leading to fetal hypoxia, and in severe cases, it may also induce uterine contractions, leading to premature birth, etc. It will also affect a pregnant woman’s endocrine and neurological systems, which will affect the blood supply to the fetus, and may adversely affect the development of the fetus.
Frequent anger during pregnancy may affect your own health and that of the fetus, so it is advisable to regulate your bad mood.