While there are many physiological changes in the mother's
body during pregnancy, there may also be changes related to psychological,
mental and emotional state. Psychological problems experienced during pregnancy
can vary from very mild forms to severe forms (such as depression).
The main
causes of psychological and emotional problems are:
- Feeling confusion about pregnancy and motherhood, being in
contradictory feelings
- Stress due to
waiting test results
- Disturbing shape and weight changes occurring in the
mother's body
- The mother's fear that her body's beauty and charm will
decrease during pregnancy and afterwards
- Birth and pains, fears and worries about pain
- Concerns about the health of the baby
- Concerns about the responsibility of having children
- Worry if I can be a good mother
- Fear of not being able to get enough support and attention
from spouse and other family members and not being able to see it after birth
- Unwanted pregnancies, unwanted marriages
- Economic troubles
- The woman's concerns about her husband, not being able to
get along or worrying about her husband
-REFLUE AND STOMACH PAIN IN PREGNANCY
-BREATHING PROBLEMS IN PREGNANCY
-SHORTNESS OF BREATH IN PREGNANCY
-PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN PREGNANCY
-REFLUE AND STOMACH PAIN IN PREGNANCY
-FREQUENT URINATION IN PREGNANCY
-NAUSEA-VOMITING IN PREGNANCY
-SLEEPLESSNES IN PREGNANCY