Why pregnant women should not be nervous

Everyone knows that experiencing stress, strong negative emotions during pregnancy, is extremely harmful both for the health of the future mother and her future baby. Depression, nervousness have a negative impact on the development of the child's health and development during pregnancy, and also in the early years of his life. Despite the popularity of this statement, many future mothers continue to lead an extremely unbalanced lifestyle, full of stress, haste, excessive activity. In addition, many mothers know about this factor, but do not know why pregnant women should not be nervous. Since, the answer to this question does not arise immediately.

Hormonal splashes.

Of course, in the case of a desired pregnancy, the expectant mother is unable to hide her joyful emotions, capturing her from the thought that she will soon give a new life to a small, native human being. In itself, the state of pregnancy is a fairly emotional, stressful, nervous period. It is known that during this period, hormonal outbursts in the body of a woman greatly affect her mood and attitude. However, despite the natural nature of the woman's nervousness in this period, doctors immediately strongly recommend: with the onset of pregnancy, one should not experience strong emotions (both negative and positive) that cause stress for the female nervous system itself.

In this case, it is clear that the pregnant can not be nervous only occasionally. Then, you need to try to reduce your emotional outbursts to a minimum. The fact is that while the expectant mother begins to experience strong negative emotions, such as: anger, irritation, fear, etc., her hormonal background of the body also undergoes changes. Consequently, an increase in the level of certain hormones in the mother's blood is also transmitted to her fetus, in the body of which the same hormones exceed the norm. The fact is that the child does not yet have a returnable venous network, as a consequence, the mother's hormones accumulate in the amniotic fluid, which the child regularly swallows, and then extracts from his body. It turns out, in a way, a cycle and accumulation of hormones in the mother's amniotic fluid and, consequently, in the body of her child. The result of this situation is an increased risk of developing a cardiovascular system in a child.

Sleepless nights after the birth of a crumb.

According to Canadian researchers, a child born to a mother who was in a state of irritation and depression during pregnancy, often suffers from asthma in the early years of her life. As the results of the study show, the risk of asthma increases in newborns whose mothers were depressed when they were pregnant, and also in the early years of the baby's life. In addition, British scientists have established a link between the anxiety of a woman during pregnancy and the insomnia of her baby in the first months of his life. A child who can not fall asleep, is irritated, constantly crying, which is why his parents are even more worried and irritated. Therefore, if parents want to sleep more or less calmly in the first months of life and development of their baby, then you must initially take care of the tranquility of the fetus in the womb.

The reason for the miscarriage.

Excessive nervousness can even become the cause of miscarriage. This can happen on the 3-4th month of pregnancy. Moreover, a restless mother runs the risk of giving birth to an overly mobile child with an unbalanced nervous system, which is accompanied by frequent mood changes, unreasonable anxiety, excessive fearfulness and tearfulness. Such children are emotionally excitable, they are easily offended by some careless word, they are prone to exaggeration and dramatization of life problems, minor troubles. Children who received a portion of "nervousness" in the womb of the mother, often suffer from dizziness, a violation of the rhythm of sleep and wakefulness. Also they are very sensitive to various smells, stuffy space, noise and bright light.

It is worth remembering that in the second half of pregnancy, the child already has a fairly developed nervous system. Therefore, he feels the change of mood of his mother and also begins to get nervous when she is in an anxious psycho-emotional state. Pregnant women can not always be in a nervous mood, because the amniotic fluid becomes a high-hormone substance in which the baby is. Thus, he lacks air because of the narrowing of the vessels, which leads to a child's illness called "hypoxia", that is, slow development and even anomalies in the development of the embryo, as well as a decrease in the adaptive abilities of the newborn to the environment.

Proceeding from all the above, future mothers must draw conclusions and take care of their peace and positive emotions. Thus, taking care of the health and full development of his long-awaited baby. It is better to dream and hope for the best things than to think constantly about the fact that you should not be nervous. Try to think better about what you can.