Does crying during pregnancy lead to frequent fetal movements

  Pregnant women need careful care from their families during pregnancy, from diet to sleep. However, sometimes they still encounter some unpleasant things, which can affect their mood and cause sadness such as crying. So, does crying in pregnant women lead to frequent fetal movements?

  

Does crying during pregnancy lead to frequent fetal movements1

  Crying by pregnant women may lead to frequent fetal movements, as their mental state can also be poor, such as depression and emotional fluctuations. This can cause poor blood circulation in the mother, leading to a series of changes such as hypoxia, which can increase or decrease the frequency of fetal movements.

  Furthermore, if a pregnant woman's emotions remain poor, it can be extremely detrimental to fetal development, such as causing fetal malformations. During pregnancy, the fetal oral cavity and maxilla gradually develop and form. If there is a sudden unexpected situation that causes pregnant women to cry or have abnormal emotions, it can easily lead to the risk of fetal deformities such as cleft lip and palate.

  Furthermore, frequent crying by pregnant women can hinder the future growth of the fetus. After delivery, the fetus may experience restlessness, crying, poor sleep, digestive disorders, and other symptoms. If pregnant women suffer severe mental trauma, it can also lead to uterine bleeding, and even cause premature birth, placental abruption, and other conditions. Therefore, pregnant women should adjust their emotions and avoid crying frequently during pregnancy.

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