Early pregnancy is a dangerous period for women to conceive, and if pregnant women do not pay attention during this period, it is easy to cause miscarriage. Women in early pregnancy cannot be subjected to more stimulation, and in severe cases, it is extremely detrimental to the healthy development of the fetus. Will being scared and verbally abused during early pregnancy affect the baby?
Generally speaking, occasional fright and verbal abuse during early pregnancy do not have a significant impact on the fetus. However, when a pregnant woman is frightened, the antibodies in her body will produce a strong reaction, secreting a large amount of stress hormones such as adrenaline, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, sweating, vasoconstriction, and reduced blood supply, which can lead to symptoms such as pale complexion and cold hands and feet. If pregnant women in early pregnancy experience these reactions, the uterus will contract accordingly, reducing the blood supply to the fetus, which may lead to increased fetal movement and faster fetal heart rate.
If a pregnant woman experiences prolonged and excessive stress during pregnancy, such as anger, fear, pain, anxiety, or severe stimulation, it can have a negative impact on the fetal hypothalamus and increase the risk of developing mental illness. Even if it can be avoided, there are often low weight babies. Such babies are hyperactive, emotionally unstable, prone to cry, indigestion, and have a high incidence rate. In addition, excessive anxiety in pregnant women during early pregnancy can easily lead to abnormal symptoms such as embryonic development disorders, miscarriage, and cleft palate
Occasional fright during early pregnancy does not have much impact on the fetus, but if it is long-term fright or emotional tension, it can have various effects on the fetus. I hope every pregnant woman can adjust their mentality and maintain physical and mental happiness to promote healthier growth of their baby after birth.