Prolonged emotional depression of pregnant women may lead to abnormal development of the fetus, inducing embryonic arrest, preeclampsia and other diseases.
A pregnant woman’s mental state, behavior, and emotions will all affect the growth and development of the fetus. When she is chronically depressed, it may lead to disorders in the body’s hormone levels and autonomic nerve function, resulting in abnormal fetal development and the occurrence of embryonic abortion.
Low mood may also induce uterine contractions, which may lead to the occurrence of preeclampsia. Even if the fetus is delivered successfully, it will have an impact on the baby’s personality and intelligence.
Pregnant women are advised to keep their moods happy, learn self-regulation, pay attention to rest, eat a reasonable diet, have regular checkups and, if necessary, seek medical attention in the hospital and make psychological adjustments with the help of a doctor.