Sensuality,
tenderness and crying during pregnancy:
-CRYING CRISES IN PREGNANCY
-FEVER IN PREGNANCY
-HEADACHE AND MIGRAINE IN PREGNANCY
-DIZZINESS AND FAINTING IN PREGNANCY
-NOSE BLEEDING IN PREGNANCY
-NASAL CONGESTION IN PREGNANCY
-PELVIC PAIN IN PREGNANCY
-HAIR LOSS AFTER BIRTH
-SWELLING ON THE HANDS IN PREGNANCY
In pregnancy, psychological changes and emotional
fluctuations can be seen in addition to physiological changes in many systems
in the body. These may occur in mild form and rarely due to physiological and
hormonal changes during pregnancy, but if the psychological problems are severe
and occur frequently, you should definitely consult your doctor. Emotional
sensitivity during pregnancy is thought to be related to varying hormone
levels.
Suddenly,
weeping for no reason:
Sometimes crying may appear suddenly and in extreme tears for
very minor reasons. Meanwhile, the expectant mother is usually in feelings of
indifference, fear, anxiety. These kinds of problems can be very rare and not
affecting your daily life and happiness. However, if you live intensely, sadly,
depressed, fearful and sufficiently intensive as you think it harms you, you
should consult a psychiatrist. Such crying crises (crying bouts) can be signs
of pregnancy depression.
Does crying
hurt the baby? Does it affect your health?
This is the question that expectant mothers are most curious
about crying. The answer is both yes and no. In other words, situations such as
crying rarely, shedding tears, crying and crying do not harm their babies, as
the mother thinks. However, if other symptoms mentioned above are accompanied
by crying and there are symptoms such as depression, anxiety disorder,
excessive stress, constant sadness, anorexia, and inability to eat, the baby may
also be damaged naturally as the mother will be hurt in this case. The mother's
constant sadness, not feeding well, getting plenty of fluids, not being able to
go out because she lost her joy of life, not walking, are situations that can
cause unwanted and harmful results in terms of pregnancy. Therefore, you should
definitely consult your doctor in the presence of these symptoms.
The ideas you get as a result of talking to a psychiatrist
for treatment and explaining your problems are usually sufficient to improve
the situation. Such situations almost always improve without drug treatment
during pregnancy.
-CRYING CRISES IN PREGNANCY
-FEVER IN PREGNANCY
-HEADACHE AND MIGRAINE IN PREGNANCY
-DIZZINESS AND FAINTING IN PREGNANCY
-NOSE BLEEDING IN PREGNANCY
-NASAL CONGESTION IN PREGNANCY
-PELVIC PAIN IN PREGNANCY
-HAIR LOSS AFTER BIRTH
-SWELLING ON THE HANDS IN PREGNANCY