Many women experience emotional instability during pregnancy and often feel unhappy due to small things. Women usually use crying to vent their emotions, but for pregnant women, frequent crying can affect the normal development of the fetus. What does the baby look like when the pregnant mother cries?
When a person is crying, their emotions become excited, their breathing becomes rapid, and their body twitches along with it. Even if the baby is in the belly, they can still perceive it. When the baby feels that the pregnant mother is crying, the fetal movement will increase, and at the same time, they can also perceive the mother's negative emotions, making the baby's emotions become irritable.
Frequent crying during pregnancy can have a significant impact on the baby, leading to emotional instability, crying, and difficulty concentrating after birth. It can also affect the baby's weight, making it easy to have low birth weight infants. In severe cases, it may also lead to miscarriage or premature birth.
In short, crying frequently during pregnancy is not good for the baby, so pregnant women must control their emotions and not have too many negative emotions. When encountering unhappy things, you can talk to family or friends and learn to regulate and release stress. As a family member, we should also pay more attention to pregnant women and not let them stay alone frequently.
During pregnancy, not only should one pay attention to controlling emotions, but diet is also very important. You can diversify your diet and consume all kinds of nutrients. Don't develop a habit of being picky or selective about food. During pregnancy, try to eat less spicy and stimulating foods, and be sure to eat light food.