Higher maternal stress during pregnancy is linked with significant increase in infant illness during the first year of life, independent of the level of stress after birth. Some stress can be normal during pregnancy, but chronic stress may cause maternal and infant health issues.It is common to experience some worries and anxiety during pregnancy. However, persistent or high stress levels may lead to health issues for the pregnant woman and unborn child.
Research suggests that high stress levels in pregnancy may lead to:
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