The psychological effects of COVID-19 on pregnancy and postp

The psychological effects of COVID-19 on pregnancy and postpartum


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IMAGE: Women who gave birth during the pandemic reported experiencing increased stress when giving birth
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Credit: university of granada
Women who gave birth during the COVID-19 pandemic report having felt greater stress in the delivery process, and rate lower the quality of care received.
Furthermore, almost 15% more women developed symptoms of postpartum depression after giving birth during the pandemic
A study carried out by researchers from the University of Granada (UGR) indicates that psychological variables have contributed to more severe anxiety and depression among pregnant women since the COVID-19 pandemic began. These psychological variables include the general stress suffered, the concerns that women have about the pregnancy itself, personal resilience, insomnia, fear of catching the virus, or the feeling of loneliness.

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