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Depression During Pregnancy: A Warning Sign Expecting Mothers Should Not Ignore

MMedPark Hospitalon March 28, 20264 min de leitura
Depression During Pregnancy: A Warning Sign Expecting Mothers Should Not Ignore

Depression during pregnancy can cause mothers to feel more exhausted than usual, have difficulty sleeping, lose their appetite, and lose interest in their surroundings. Importantly, it may also affect the baby, increasing the risk of preterm birth and low birth weight.

 

Depression During Pregnancy: A Warning Sign Expecting Mothers Should Not Ignore

Pregnancy doesn’t only change a mother’s body or lifestyle-it also affects emotions and mental well-being. During this time, mothers may experience anxiety, fatigue, emotional distress, and the responsibility of caring for both their own health and their baby’s. If these feelings accumulate without being addressed, they may lead to depression during pregnancy.

Depression during pregnancy can cause persistent fatigue, difficulty sleeping, loss of appetite, and a lack of interest in daily life. More importantly, it may also impact the baby, increasing the risk of preterm birth, low birth weight, and potential emotional or behavioral challenges in the future. Depression can occur at any stage-from pregnancy through the postpartum period.Therefore, mental health during pregnancy is just as important as physical health. Taking care of both mind and body is not only self-care-it is also essential for supporting the healthy development of the baby.

 

Depression & Mood Swings: What Causes Emotional Changes During Pregnancy

Emotional changes during pregnancy can be influenced by several factors, including:

 - Hormonal changes: Fluctuations in hormones such as progesterone and estrogen affect both physical and emotional states, making mothers more sensitive, moody, or fatigued than usual.

 - Physical symptoms: Common pregnancy symptoms like morning sickness can lead to accumulated fatigue, impacting daily mood.

 - Lifestyle factors: Lack of adequate rest can negatively affect emotional well-being and overall feelings.

 - Psychological factors: Thoughts, worries, and pressure from those around you-especially adapting to a new role and responsibility for another life-can increase anxiety, particularly in unplanned pregnancies.

 - Chronic stress: Ongoing stress can affect relationships, work life, and overall quality of life. Importantly, a mother’s stress can also impact the baby during pregnancy.

 

 

Warning Signs of Depression During Pregnancy

Mood swings during pregnancy are common, but some feelings may go beyond normal stress or fatigue. If these symptoms persist, they may indicate that a mother needs extra emotional support, such as:

  - Persistent fatigue, low energy, or exhaustion even after adequate rest

  - Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed

  - Coping with stress through unhealthy behaviors, such as smoking or alcohol use

  - Excessive anxiety about oneself or the baby, feeling constantly uneasy

  - Feeling disconnected from the pregnancy, avoiding talking about the baby, or withdrawing from others despite having support

In some cases, these emotions may become more severe, leading to feelings of hopelessness, low self-worth, or thoughts of self-harm. These are serious warning signs that should not be ignored.If these symptoms last longer than two weeks, it is important to speak with a healthcare professional. Seeking help is not a sign of weakness-it is an important step in caring for both the mother and the baby.

 

 

Self-Care and Emotional Healing During Pregnancy

     Once you become aware of your emotions, you can begin taking care of yourself through small, meaningful actions that bring comfort each day. This may include getting enough rest, talking with loved ones, engaging in relaxing activities, or doing light exercise. It doesn’t have to be anything big-simply choosing what makes you feel better is enough.

     Having supportive people around you who understand and are willing to listen can make a big difference. A partner or family members can help observe emotional changes and offer encouragement on days when you feel overwhelmed. Caring for a mother’s emotional well-being during pregnancy also creates a warm and nurturing environment for the baby to grow with a sense of security and calm.

 

Mental Health Is the Foundation of a Healthy Pregnancy

     Pregnancy is a time when both the body and mind undergo significant changes. Beyond physical care, emotional well-being is equally important and should not be overlooked. Feeling tired, anxious, or emotionally sensitive at times is completely normal. Taking care of your mental health by allowing yourself to relax, not putting too much pressure on yourself, and staying emotionally balanced-is another form of caring for your pregnancy.

     When a mother feels emotionally well, that sense of warmth is passed on to the baby. Most importantly, maintaining good mental health can help reduce the risk of postpartum depression and prepare mothers to step confidently into their new role without feeling alone.

 

 

Source : MedPark Hospital

**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team

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