Dr. Mamta offers IVF, IUI, and other fertility treatments, maternity care including ANC, Normal Delivery, C-Section, and High-Risk Pregnancy care. She also addresses period-related issues like PCOD, PCOS, PMS, irregular or absent periods, and provides treatments for uterus-related problems like fibroids, polyps, and ovarian cysts removal.
998, Sector 4, Vikas Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226022
info@drmamtapurwar.com
+91 6386639525
Pregnancy is often regarded with excitement, but no matter how eagerly a child’s birth is anticipated, stress and other forms of emotional distress are still likely to occur during the challenging period of pregnancy. Pregnancy issues may be mild or serious, but they can affect the health of the mother or child, put strain on a romantic partnership, and lead to life changes, both predicted and unpredictable.
Pregnancy is often a time of excitement, but it can also bring stress and emotional distress. Challenges during pregnancy can range from mild to serious and may affect both the mother and child. Stress during this period can strain romantic partnerships and lead to significant life changes.
While many women experience a smooth pregnancy, even those with uncomplicated pregnancies might face mental or physical concerns. Common worries include the health of the child, the impending birth, and potential complications. These concerns can lead to physical or mental strain, depression, or poor physical health, which may increase risks during childbirth.
Pregnancy can evoke a range of emotions, from joy to anxiety. Past issues such as family problems, insecurities, relationship difficulties, and financial stress may become more pronounced. Expecting mothers might experience mood swings, fear, anxiety, forgetfulness, or body image issues. Women with a history of depression or anxiety may be more susceptible to these concerns during pregnancy.
If mental health conditions arise during pregnancy or postpartum, it is essential to seek support. A woman's doctor can provide referrals to mental health professionals and offer immediate care to address these issues.
Pregnancy, childbirth, and childrearing can be challenging even without significant problems. Strong partnerships and support systems are crucial for new parents, especially new mothers. Therapy can be beneficial for expectant mothers, those facing postpartum issues, and their partners.
Therapy can help manage the added challenges of motherhood, especially for those with pre-existing mental health conditions. Support from a therapist or counselor can alleviate fears and concerns. For those experiencing postpartum depression or psychosis, therapeutic treatment combined with medication, if necessary, can be effective in managing symptoms and supporting overall well-being.