Does angry crying during pregnancy affect the fetus?

Occasional angry crying during pregnancy has no effect on the fetus, but repeated angry crying may cause miscarriage, fetal growth and developmental disorders, and premature labor.
1. Miscarriage: the fetus is still unstable in the early stages of pregnancy, if you are often angry and cry, it will induce fetal preeclampsia or miscarriage.
2. Poor fetal growth and development: prolonged anger and crying can cause endocrine secretion abnormalities in pregnant women and poor blood supply, thus affecting the blood circulation of the placenta, resulting in fetal hypoxia and poor fetal growth and development.
3. Preterm labor: If you are angry and cry in late pregnancy, it may cause contractions and lead to preterm labor.
Moreover, studies have shown that long-term mental depression and sadness of pregnant women can cause emotional personality problems in the fetus.
It is recommended that pregnant women stay in a happy mood during pregnancy and face pregnancy with a good mood and positive attitude. At the same time, they should go to the maternity checkups on time and consult the doctor promptly if they have any discomfort during pregnancy.