Tuesday, October 1, 2013

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Women who have experienced miscarriage or stillbirth, mental health problems in the next pregnancy and symptoms long after they have given birth to a healthy child, according auditory processing disorder to a British study.
It is estimated that up to one in five pregnancies end in miscarriage - most before it has been three months of pregnancy. A British longitudinal auditory processing disorder study of over 13 000 pregnant women suggests auditory processing disorder that those who had had a previous miscarriage or stillbirth, auditory processing disorder increasingly had symptoms of anxiety and depression in the new pregnancy than women who had not experienced it.
In Britain, where the study was done, call it a miscarriage if there is a miscarriage before 24 weeks gestation, ie before it has been six months. In Norway the limit at 22 weeks. auditory processing disorder After this, regarded auditory processing disorder abortion as a stillbirth. This is far less frequent than spontaneous abortions.
Those who had lost a child in a previous pregnancy, had significantly higher levels of anxiety and depression in pregnancy now they were inside, and the symptoms were still there at last check, 33 months after the pregnancy began.
- Our study suggests that giving birth to a healthy baby does not resolve the mental problems that many people have after a miscarriage or stillbirth, says Golding.
- We did not ask women about how far they were going in the pregnancy when the fetus is lost, so this important issue we unfortunately can not answer, say Golding in the forskning.no.
One of her fellow SRI, Emma Robertson Blackmore of the University of Rochester Medical Center, according to previous research in the field and suggests that the timing of a miscarriage or stillbirth may not mean much in this context.
- Although we did not see this in our study, previous research shows that it is the loss itself, rather than time, which is associated with a depressive reaction, she says to forskning.no.
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