Sunday, February 7, 2010

Stress Facts More Condition_symptoms Is There Any Proven Facts Of What Stress Can Do To A Baby, When You Are Pregnant?

Is there any proven facts of what stress can do to a baby, when you are pregnant? - stress facts more condition_symptoms

It is a proven fact, no - but studies show how stress can affect a person be expected that the transfer to the fetus. I personally think it is very dangerous, and I have people tell me that he was under extreme stress during pregnancy and in the first year my son is a factor to the symptoms of autism, now I see. I do not know if it's true - but I worked hard to reduce my stress level and seems much calmer and happier for him.

Peace!

8 comments:

micg said...

I hope not, because I was also stressed.

jcraig said...

I'm not sure what can cause a child. Just think of it this way, what causes stress and how do you feel?

Melanie M said...

In his first term, stress can cause a miscarriage.

Do your own thinking! said...

Some.

"Stress may increase risk of early miscarriage

The first 3 weeks of pregnancy can be critical, according to a study

In the early stages of pregnancy may miscarry more likely in women with high stress hormone cortisol.

This is according to a study published online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The study shows that errors in the first three weeks of pregnancy were nearly three times more common among women with high levels of cortisol compared to women with normal levels of cortisol.

Larger studies are needed, but high levels of cortisol may be a sign that women's bodies are not willing to carry a pregnancy, writes Paul NEPOMNASCHY, Ph.D., and colleagues. "

http://www.webmd.com/content/article/119 of ...

"Animal studies have convincingly demonstrated that prenatal maternal stress affects pregnancy outcome and the results in the initial programming of brain functions with permanent changes in neuroendocrine and behavior in Offsprtion.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query article ...

But do not despair --

"The researchers believe that women may be less susceptible to stress as the progression of pregnancy to protect the child from the harmful effects of stress."

http://www.marchofdimes.com/professional of ...

megalura said...

I think it is simply logical, if stress is good for you that can not be good for the baby .....
Stress has negative effects on the mental, not only in his body ...

If Google pregnancy, stress and child are many websites on this topic

Forevery... said...

This can be caused fetal stress, and is not good for the child at all, it can lead to complications and lost her baby at night. It is best to stay calm, but it is impossible for nine months. It will give your best and you and your baby well.

sandcats... said...

What about 1600, and much more.

I included a link to a list of these products, and a single article in Psychosomatic Medicine, published this year.

Conclusions: Women who have mental health problems during pregnancy increased cortisol during midgestation, which in turn are lower fetal weight.

CountSac... said...

Studies in England during the war (which escapes me), that stress related, a pregnant mother of homosexuality in men

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