Stress During a dangerous pregnancy, children may suffer from personality disorders

If women experience various types of stress during pregnancy, this can affect their children's personality. Children born of stressed mothers are about 10 times more likely to suffer from personality disorders when they reach the age of 30. And any prolonged stress situation affects child development after [...]
If women experience various types of stress during pregnancy, this can affect their children's personality.
Children born of stressed mothers are about 10 times more likely to suffer from personality disorders when they reach the age of 30.
And every long - term stress situation affects a child's development even after his birth.
This conclusion has reached a study in Finland, where about 3600 pregnant women were taken in the analysis, which were monitored for stress levels and further child development.
Psychiatrists argue that mothers must have mental health support.
Other factors already known as what they experience in childhood, the family's economic situation, and not just their own, certainly affect their child's personality.
In studying pregnant mothers, the latter were asked to listen to questions about the level of stress they experienced. In the long - term study, it was found that when children of the studying mothers reached the age of 30, personality disorders were observed, and some of them needed specialized help.
The study showed that the high levels of stress that mothers experienced during pregnancy had later effects on their children.
Children exposed to the height of the cistern were about 10 times more likely to have personality disorders than children born from mothers who had not experienced stress.
Therefore, experts recommend that pregnant mothers should be supportive when they are at home but also at work and that there are specific strategies to help when under stress.










