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Stress & Pregnancy: Understanding the Risks & Impact
Stress alone cannot cause a pregnant woman to lose her baby. However, excessive and prolonged stress can affect the health of both the mother and baby. Some studies suggest that chronic stress during pregnancy may be associated with an increased risk of certain complications, such as preterm birth, low birth weight, and problems with fetal development. Additionally, severe stress can affect a woman's ability to take care of herself, access prenatal care, and make healthy choices, which can indirectly impact the pregnancy's outcome. It is important for pregnant women to find ways to manage and reduce stress and seek support as needed to promote a healthy pregnancy. Please remember to consult with a qualified medical professional for specific medical advice related to your own individual situation.Stress - Related Articles
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