Occasional crying during pregnancy has little effect on the fetus, but crying in early pregnancy or frequently can lead to adverse consequences, such as miscarriage, malformation, hypoxia and other conditions.
Early pregnancy will be relatively sensitive due to the endocrine disorders of the pregnant woman, and the pregnant woman herself may be more sensitive in mood during pregnancy, so you need to pay strict attention to the emotions of the pregnant woman to avoid emotional depression.
Frequent crying in early pregnancy will increase the risk of fetal miscarriage, and at the same time may increase the chance of fetal malformation. In the middle and late stages of pregnancy, frequent crying and prolonged emotional instability, etc., may cause fetal hypoxia in the uterus, which may lead to growth retardation, or even failure to develop, asphyxiation, and stillbirth.
After the baby is born, due to the poor mood during pregnancy, the baby may be more prone to crying, more easily irritable, and also has an impact on the baby’s personality development, so pregnant women should try to maintain a good emotional state during pregnancy to ensure the normal and healthy development of themselves and their fetuses.