This ain’t your grandma’s pregnancy. It’s 2023...
This blog post was written in honor of Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month by one of our Delfina Medical Group mental health experts, Jenny Shully.
This ain’t your grandma’s pregnancy. It’s 2023. There are apps and podcasts and online classes and TV shows that all center on concepts like relaxation, meditation, positive affirmations, and "living your best life." We are all supposed to know how to manage our own self-care, right?
However, the experience of pregnancy and the different fears and anxieties that accompany it may supersede all of these practices. How can a parent growing a child possibly contain their feelings when there are so many factors to consider? Fertility, infant loss, high-risk pregnancy, perinatal mood disorders, cost of healthcare, not to mention the systemic racism that impacts all of these issues—there are an overwhelming number of different circumstances that can lead to generalized pregnancy anxiety as well as deeper mood disorders.
So, what is there to do? There are five main tips that can help mitigate fear during pregnancy:
Welcoming a child into the world is a crazy, awesome, terrifying, wonderful, joyous, challenging experience. It would be weird NOT to have any trepidation about it, especially given our tendency as a culture to focus on the horror stories.
But you’re having a baby! It is truly miraculous. And we are so privileged to share that with you.
This ain’t your grandma’s pregnancy. It’s 2023...
This blog post was written in honor of Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month by one of our Delfina Medical Group mental health experts, Jenny Shully.
This ain’t your grandma’s pregnancy. It’s 2023. There are apps and podcasts and online classes and TV shows that all center on concepts like relaxation, meditation, positive affirmations, and "living your best life." We are all supposed to know how to manage our own self-care, right?
However, the experience of pregnancy and the different fears and anxieties that accompany it may supersede all of these practices. How can a parent growing a child possibly contain their feelings when there are so many factors to consider? Fertility, infant loss, high-risk pregnancy, perinatal mood disorders, cost of healthcare, not to mention the systemic racism that impacts all of these issues—there are an overwhelming number of different circumstances that can lead to generalized pregnancy anxiety as well as deeper mood disorders.
So, what is there to do? There are five main tips that can help mitigate fear during pregnancy:
Welcoming a child into the world is a crazy, awesome, terrifying, wonderful, joyous, challenging experience. It would be weird NOT to have any trepidation about it, especially given our tendency as a culture to focus on the horror stories.
But you’re having a baby! It is truly miraculous. And we are so privileged to share that with you.
This ain’t your grandma’s pregnancy. It’s 2023...
This blog post was written in honor of Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month by one of our Delfina Medical Group mental health experts, Jenny Shully.
This ain’t your grandma’s pregnancy. It’s 2023. There are apps and podcasts and online classes and TV shows that all center on concepts like relaxation, meditation, positive affirmations, and "living your best life." We are all supposed to know how to manage our own self-care, right?
However, the experience of pregnancy and the different fears and anxieties that accompany it may supersede all of these practices. How can a parent growing a child possibly contain their feelings when there are so many factors to consider? Fertility, infant loss, high-risk pregnancy, perinatal mood disorders, cost of healthcare, not to mention the systemic racism that impacts all of these issues—there are an overwhelming number of different circumstances that can lead to generalized pregnancy anxiety as well as deeper mood disorders.
So, what is there to do? There are five main tips that can help mitigate fear during pregnancy:
Welcoming a child into the world is a crazy, awesome, terrifying, wonderful, joyous, challenging experience. It would be weird NOT to have any trepidation about it, especially given our tendency as a culture to focus on the horror stories.
But you’re having a baby! It is truly miraculous. And we are so privileged to share that with you.
This ain’t your grandma’s pregnancy. It’s 2023...
This blog post was written in honor of Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month by one of our Delfina Medical Group mental health experts, Jenny Shully.
This ain’t your grandma’s pregnancy. It’s 2023. There are apps and podcasts and online classes and TV shows that all center on concepts like relaxation, meditation, positive affirmations, and "living your best life." We are all supposed to know how to manage our own self-care, right?
However, the experience of pregnancy and the different fears and anxieties that accompany it may supersede all of these practices. How can a parent growing a child possibly contain their feelings when there are so many factors to consider? Fertility, infant loss, high-risk pregnancy, perinatal mood disorders, cost of healthcare, not to mention the systemic racism that impacts all of these issues—there are an overwhelming number of different circumstances that can lead to generalized pregnancy anxiety as well as deeper mood disorders.
So, what is there to do? There are five main tips that can help mitigate fear during pregnancy:
Welcoming a child into the world is a crazy, awesome, terrifying, wonderful, joyous, challenging experience. It would be weird NOT to have any trepidation about it, especially given our tendency as a culture to focus on the horror stories.
But you’re having a baby! It is truly miraculous. And we are so privileged to share that with you.
This ain’t your grandma’s pregnancy. It’s 2023...
This blog post was written in honor of Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month by one of our Delfina Medical Group mental health experts, Jenny Shully.
This ain’t your grandma’s pregnancy. It’s 2023. There are apps and podcasts and online classes and TV shows that all center on concepts like relaxation, meditation, positive affirmations, and "living your best life." We are all supposed to know how to manage our own self-care, right?
However, the experience of pregnancy and the different fears and anxieties that accompany it may supersede all of these practices. How can a parent growing a child possibly contain their feelings when there are so many factors to consider? Fertility, infant loss, high-risk pregnancy, perinatal mood disorders, cost of healthcare, not to mention the systemic racism that impacts all of these issues—there are an overwhelming number of different circumstances that can lead to generalized pregnancy anxiety as well as deeper mood disorders.
So, what is there to do? There are five main tips that can help mitigate fear during pregnancy:
Welcoming a child into the world is a crazy, awesome, terrifying, wonderful, joyous, challenging experience. It would be weird NOT to have any trepidation about it, especially given our tendency as a culture to focus on the horror stories.
But you’re having a baby! It is truly miraculous. And we are so privileged to share that with you.
This ain’t your grandma’s pregnancy. It’s 2023...