Many pregnant mothers feel a great sense of happiness, but during pregnancy, there are also a few mothers who become less talkative, have greater psychological pressure, and are absent-minded about things around them, preferring to be alone. So, why do we talk less after getting pregnant?
Mothers who are new mothers usually feel uncomfortable during pregnancy and the pressure of raising their babies afterwards. They worry that they may not do well, become less talkative, and do not like to communicate with people around them. Therefore, they may fall into a state of extreme panic and depression, which is commonly known as depression. In fact, in clinical practice, many mothers may overlook this situation during prenatal checkups, thinking that the mother's emotions are temporarily out of control. In fact, this situation needs to be taken seriously and psychological treatment should be received in a timely manner.
When a mother has low talk and unstable emotions during pregnancy, she should try to choose to do things she likes, such as listening to music, traveling, buying clothes, toys for her baby, etc., to relax her mood and not be affected by negative emotions. When you have emotions, you should express or vent them in a timely manner, and work with your family to solve difficulties. Don't hold back in your mind, which can cause heavy emotions and be difficult to relieve.
If the mother cannot relieve herself, she can seek counseling from a psychologist accompanied by her family. Psychological counseling is just a simple chat, and the doctor will analyze the mother's cause from a professional perspective and provide timely relief. The treatment effect is quite good.