Anxiety
and Pregnancy - Simple Tips To Relieve It Now
By Kelly Price
Anxiety and pregnancy is a common occurrence for many women and
this article is all about understanding why and some simple tips
to relieve it.
For some, anxiety during
pregnancy is nothing more than generalized worry about managing
pain, and coping after the baby is born, and for others, anxiety
and pregnancy can be all consuming.
What causes anxiety
& pregnancy?
The words "anxiety
and fear" are so commonly used and interchanged that many
people don’t fully understand what they mean. Anxiety refers
to an overriding mental tension with no apparent identifiable
cause while fear may be caused by a specific, often external reason
which causes mental tension.
Most of us will experience
low levels of anxiety at various times through our life, this
is perfectly normal. People with Generalised Anxiety Disorder
suffer with unrealistic or excessive anxiety and worry about almost
all aspects of everyday life.
They may feel panicky
about carrying out everyday activities, like shopping and using
public transport and are generally anxious most of the time.
Anxiety and Pregnancy
– when is a little bit too much?
As with the rest of
the population who may experience anxiety of a non clinical nature
from time to time, most pregnant women experience generalised
anxiety surrounding their pregnancy.
While a certain amount
of anxiety during pregnancy is inevitable, high levels of stress
and anxiety can have a detrimental effect on both mother and baby
and there is growing evidence that high levels can affect children
long after birth.
It is well known that
a woman’s maternal emotions can have an affect on her unborn
baby. Anxiety and pregnancy can increase a woman's risk of miscarriage,
preterm delivery, and giving birth to a baby that is low birth
weight.
Recent studies show
a strong link between maternal anxiety levels early in pregnancy
and a child's susceptibility to attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD) years later.
How do I know if my
anxiety levels are too high?
Being concerned about
the changes in your body, feeling a little more tired than usual,
worrying about how you’ll cope after your baby is born are
all perfectly normal concerns.
However, your
anxiety levels may be cause for concern if you experience any
of the following:-
• unrealistic
or excessive worry
• unrealistic
fears concerning objects or situations
• "flashbacks"
of past trauma this may include previous pregnancies
• tension
• fatigue
• high pulse
and/or breathing rate
Anxiety and pregnancy
– how to reduce it now!
In order to overcome
anxiety during pregnancy it is essential to learn how to relax.
The process of reciprocal inhibition means it is impossible to
feel relaxed and tense at the same time.
If you have been an
anxious person prior to pregnancy, or even if your anxiety has
emerged as a direct result of pregnancy, the chances are you do
not know how to relax and release the tension stored in muscles
that contribute to the experience of anxiety.
Many of the symptoms
of anxiety can be combated with regular practice of relaxation
techniques.
Daily practice in the
skills of relaxation will assist you in relieving muscle tension,
will greatly improve your overall feeling of wellbeing and most
importantly, reduce your anxiety during pregnancy.
Deep relaxation involves
a number of physiological changes including:
• decreased heart
rate
• decrease in
respiration rate
• decreased blood
pressure
• decrease in
skeletal muscle tension
• decrease in
analytical thinking
• decrease in
metabolic rate and oxygen consumption
Concerns over anxiety
and pregnancy can be greatly reduced by regular practice of deep
relaxation for approximately 30 minutes on a daily basis with
the aid of a relaxation CD.
During pregnancy and
birth, feeling relaxed and at ease ensures you are less likely
to respond with anxiety therefore you will find that you feel
more in control most of the time.
Over time the effects
of anxiety and pregnancy can be greatly reduced and a general
feeling of greater wellbeing and relaxation can benefit every
area of your life.
Anxiety and pregnancy
fears surrounding labour and birth can also be dispelled with
the use of regular relaxation and there are several childbirth
preparation CDs which focus specifically on relaxation for labour
and birth.
More FREE info
On how to reduce anxiety
and stress during pregnancy including articles and tips to enjoy
your pregnancy, as well as hypnosis CDS that are proven to reduce
stress visit http://www.childbirthnaturally.com/.
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