Mental health during pregnancy is important for both the mother and the developing baby
Common mental health issues during pregnancy include depression, anxiety, and stress
Pregnancy hormones can contribute to these symptoms, but they can also be caused by other factors
Untreated mental health issues during pregnancy can have negative impacts on both the mother and the baby, including increased risk of preterm birth, low birth weight, and postpartum depression
It's important for pregnant individuals to seek support from healthcare providers, or mental health professionals if they are experiencing mental health concerns during pregnancy
Treatment options may include therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes
Taking care of one's mental health during pregnancy can help promote a healthier pregnancy and postpartum period for both mother and baby.