After a pregnant woman has been frightened, the fetus may be affected.
For pregnant women, after an accidental shock, the stimulus may produce neurological and endocrine changes, which may affect the fetus to varying degrees. Occasionally, a short period of shock may cause the fetus to show frequent fetal movements, and when the undesirable stimulus is over, the effect on the fetus will also be lifted.
It should be noted that when pregnant women’s emotions are frequently stimulated for a long period of time, especially in the early stages of pregnancy, it may increase the risk of preeclampsia or miscarriage, so great attention should be paid to avoiding emotional stimulation of pregnant women.
Pregnant women should relax, do not be anxious and nervous, rest more during pregnancy, avoid overwork, and go to the hospital for regular checkups to understand the development of the fetus.