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Mental health in pregnancy

 Psychological Problem During Pregnancy
Problem During Pregnancy Psychological
Problem During Pregnancy Psychological 

Very Important Information For Pregnant Women and Family Click For Reading -    Mental Problem During Pregnancy Effect Baby ( Depression, Anxiety, Stress or any others Mental Problem )

About this leaflet :

Problem During Pregnancy Psychological
Problem During Pregnancy Psychological 
This leaflet is written for:
  • women with mental health problems during pregnancy
  • pregnant women who have had mental health problems in the past
  • their partners, family or friends.
The leaflet will help you learn about:
  • mental health problems in pregnancy
  • how to stay well during pregnancy and after the birth of your baby
  • how to decide whether or not to take medication in pregnancy
  • what help and support there is for pregnant women with mental health problems.

How can my mental health be affected by pregnancy?

Many women have good mental health during pregnancy. Some women may already have a mental illness when they get pregnant. Others worry about mental health problems they have had in the past. They fear getting ill again during pregnancy or after childbirth. Some women have mental health problems for the first time in pregnancy. Unfortunately, pregnancy does not stop people from having mental health problems. Women who stop medication when they get pregnant have a high risk of getting ill again  (e.g. 7 out of every 10 women who stop  antidepressants  in early egnancy antidipressiants become unwell again).

Depression and anxiety  common mental health problems in pregnancy. These affect about 10 to 15 out of every 100 pregnant women. Women also experience many other mental health problems during pregnancy, just like at other times.


How your mental health is affected during pregnancy depends on many things. These include:
  • the type of mental illness you have experienced
  • whether you are on treatment
  • recent stressful events in your life (such as a death in the family or a relationship ending)
  • how you feel about your pregnancy. You may or may not be happy about being pregnant. You may have upsetting memories about difficulties in your own childhood.
Symptoms of mental illness in pregnancy are similar to symptoms you have at other times. Some symptoms might focus on the pregnancy. For instance, you may have anxious or negative thoughts about your pregnancy or your baby. You may find changes in your weight and shape difficult, particularly if you have had an Eating disorder.

Sometimes pregnancy-related-symptoms can be confused with symptoms of mental illness. For example, broken sleep and lack of energy are common in both pregnancy and depression.
Some people find it more difficult than others to cope with the changes and uncertainties which pregnancy brings. For some women, it can be a very happy and exciting time. Others may have mixed, or negative, feelings about being pregnant.

Many women worry about how they will cope with having a baby.  Worries about some of the following are common when you are pregnant:
  • changes in your role (becoming a mother, stopping work)
  • changes in your relationships
  • whether you will be a good parent
  • fear that there will be problems with the pregnancy or the baby
  • fear of childbirth
  • lack of support and being alone.
https://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/healthadvice/problemsanddisorders/postnatal_depression.aspx

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