Pregnancy is a big event for many women, and the mood during pregnancy should be full of joy. But in fact, many pregnant mothers are surrounded by negative emotions such as anxiety and depression due to changes in their physical condition and some pressures of life and work, and some pregnant mothers even suffer from prenatal depression. Pregnancy will bring many changes to women's physiology and life, which may cause negative emotions of pregnant women. Some "paranoia" after pregnancy will make pregnant women's psychological pressure too great, such as worrying too much about whether the fetus is healthy, fearing the pain of childbirth, worrying about whether the sex of the child will satisfy the family, and worrying about the care of the baby after birth.
All kinds of bad prenatal emotions not only directly affect the state and health of pregnant mothers, but also may cause harm to the fetus in the abdomen. Being in a bad mood for a short time during pregnancy will not cause serious consequences if you actively mediate. However, if you fall into bad mood for a long time, it may lead to prenatal or postpartum depression, and pregnant women may have self-harm or baby injury. Some parturients are still unable to mediate themselves for a long time after delivery, which leads to an increase in the incidence of long-term mental problems. If you are really in a bad mood during pregnancy, pregnant mothers and people around you should not worry too much, because there are many ways to avoid these bad moods.
Whenever the pregnant mother's mood fluctuates obviously, the endocrine glands of the body will secrete a variety of hormones, which will enter the placenta through blood and change the blood composition of the placenta, thus affecting the activities of the fetus. Especially in the first trimester, the fetus has not yet developed. If the pregnant mother is emotionally unstable at this time, it may greatly lead to fetal dysplasia and miscarriage. The first eight weeks of pregnancy is the formation period of fetal brain, and by the twentieth week, fetal brain cells proliferate rapidly. If the pregnant mother loses control during this period, it is not only a great loss to herself, but also very bad for the baby in her belly, which is likely to affect the development of the fetal brain. The above is the answer to the problem that anxiety and crying after pregnancy are easy to get out of control and harmful to the fetus.