Pregnant, Not Happy In Family, Screams At Them, Feeling Sad. Will This Have An Impact On Baby?
Hi, I m 36 weeks pregnant now and I m not happy with my family members. My husband fights with me most of the time , my mother shouts at me and make me scream on top of my voice. They always do things which I don't like and my sister says I can't interfere as I have no rights in this family. I am feeling sad. Will this have an impact on my baby?
Hello Thanks for your query. If you are emotionally disturbed and negatively affected by your surroundings, it will lead to stress. The stress can cause medical complications to you and the baby. Thinking positive and happy thoughts during pregnancy leads to a healthy and happy baby. Please consult your obstetrician and ask her to talk to your family members, alerting them to the complications that you could face. Please calm yourself for the well being of your child, and do not let things affect you that much. All the best for your motherhood.
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Pregnant, Not Happy In Family, Screams At Them, Feeling Sad. Will This Have An Impact On Baby?
Hello Thanks for your query. If you are emotionally disturbed and negatively affected by your surroundings, it will lead to stress. The stress can cause medical complications to you and the baby. Thinking positive and happy thoughts during pregnancy leads to a healthy and happy baby. Please consult your obstetrician and ask her to talk to your family members, alerting them to the complications that you could face. Please calm yourself for the well being of your child, and do not let things affect you that much. All the best for your motherhood.