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Mothers who experience high levels of stress, anxiety or depression during pregnancy may put their children at greater risk for mental health and behavioral problems in childhood and adolescence, the American Psychological Association revealed this week.

The research, conducted by Irene Tung, PhD, of California State University, Dominguez Hills, suggests that psychological distress during pregnancy has a lasting impact on children’s likelihood of exhibiting aggressive, impulsive and inhibiting behaviors. These findings highlight the importance of accessible mental health support for expectant mothers to prevent childhood behavioral problems.

The study analyzed data from more than 45,000 participants in 55 studies. All studies assessed the pregnant women’s levels of psychological distress, including stress, depression, and anxiety, and later assessed their children’s externalizing behaviors, such as aggression or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Overall, the researchers found that mothers who reported higher levels of anxiety, depression or stress during pregnancy were more likely to have children who exhibited ADHD symptoms or had difficulties with aggressive and hostile behavior as reported by parents or teachers.

The findings, published in the journal Psychological Bulletin, support previous research that explored the link between maternal mental health during pregnancy and externalizing behaviors in children. However, unlike previous studies, this research specifically focused on the effects of distress during pregnancy, separate from parental psychological distress after birth.

The study’s findings held true regardless of the child’s gender and across different age groups, including early childhood (ages 2-5), middle childhood (6-12), and adolescence (13-18). The effect was strongest during early childhood.

Researchers suggest that exposure to stress hormones in utero may affect a child’s brain development, explaining the link between prenatal distress and later behavioral problems.

Moving forward, it is important for future research to include more diverse samples in order to better understand how cultural and socioeconomic factors contribute to prenatal stress. This will enable the development of effective interventions and equitable public health policies.

In addition, Tung and her colleagues are currently conducting two studies aimed at understanding the resources and supports that aid in resilience and recovery from prenatal stress, particularly among families experiencing health disparities. The goal is to inform comprehensive preventive interventions during pregnancy and promote mental health resilience and well-being for both parents and their children.

5 ways to reduce stress during pregnancy:

1. Exercise regularly – Regular exercise can help reduce stress during pregnancy. Exercise helps release endorphins, which are hormones that make you feel happier and more relaxed. It also helps increase blood flow, which can provide relief from aches and pains. Additionally, regular exercise can help improve your overall mood and give you a boost of energy.

2. Get plenty of rest – Adequate rest is essential to reduce stress during pregnancy. When you’re pregnant, your body needs extra time to recover from the physical and emotional demands of the day. Make sure you get at least 8 hours of sleep each night and sleep when needed throughout the day. Don’t be afraid to ask family or friends for help if you need it!

3. Eat a healthy diet – A healthy diet is also important to reduce stress during pregnancy. Eating nutrient-dense foods like fruits, vegetables, lean proteins and whole grains will provide your body with the energy it needs while helping to keep your blood sugar levels stable. Additionally, avoiding processed foods and sugary snacks will help reduce cravings that can lead to feelings of stress and anxiety.

4. Connect with others – Connecting with others is also important for reducing stress during pregnancy. Talking to friends or family members about how you’re feeling can be a great way to relieve stress and get support from those you care about most. Plus, taking prenatal classes or joining online forums for moms-to-be can be great ways to connect with other women going through similar experiences as you!

5. Practice Relaxation Techniques – Finally, practicing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing exercises or guided meditation can help reduce stress during pregnancy. Taking a few minutes each day to focus on your breathing or visualize calming landscapes can help relax both your mind and body while providing much-needed relief from stress and anxiety.

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