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Yes. The mother's joys, sorrows, and sorrows affect the fetus.
Poor mood in pregnant women can lead to poor fetal brain development and teratogenicity. Because changes in the mood of pregnant women will inevitably cause changes in endocrine and blood composition, which will affect the growth and development of the fetus. In a bad mood state, the secretion of adrenocortical hormone increases, and this hormone enters the fetus with the blood through the placenta, which has a significant destructive effect on the development of the embryo, especially in the first 3 months of pregnancy, which is the sensitive stage of the development of some tissues of the embryo, such as hindering the development of the fetal maxilla, causing fetal cleft lip, cleft palate and other malformations.
When a pregnant woman is angry, the body will secrete a large amount of adrenaline, causing vasoconstriction and rising blood pressure, causing temporary obstacles to the blood circulation of the uterus and placenta, resulting in temporary hypoxia of the fetus. If you are constantly angry, the fetus will be stunted or die in the womb.
Textbooks of developmental psychology say that mothers are emotionally unstable during pregnancy, and excessive sadness will lead to fetal emotional tension and affect the development of fetal personality.
In short, if you are unhappy, the baby will naturally be unhappy, if you are always angry, the baby will be irritated;
However, it seems that there are really few pregnant women who are pregnant and have a good temper Pregnant women are angry will affect the development of the fetus, so for the sake of your baby, it is best not to be angry, what else is there to be angry about when you are about to become a mother?
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gave birth. BB has a bad temper and is not easy to bring. My bb is, now he regrets dying, he loves to be angry, he has a big temper, he cries when he is happy, and no one can coax him. So you have to keep your mood good and leave your worries behind.
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It will not lead to a bad temper in the belly, but after the child is born, the mood will become particularly sensitive, insecure, the number of times the child cries will increase, and the child's resistance is not very good.
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This condition may cause the child in the womb to become bad and will also affect the normal development of the child, so pregnant women should pay attention to emotional management and not get angry often.
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Yes, it will cause a bad temper in the child, because the temper of a pregnant woman will affect the temper of the child, and the mood of a pregnant woman will affect the mood of the child.
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Stress and burden: Moms may be under pressure and burdens from work, family, finances, etc. These pressures can lead to emotional instability, and a bad temper.
Mental health issues: Sometimes moms may face mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, etc. These problems may affect her mood and temper and cause her to have difficulty controlling her emotions.
Family relationships: Tension and conflict in family relationships can have a negative impact on mom's mood. Friction and disharmony between family members can lead to emotional instability in mom.
Physical health problems: Some physical health problems or diseases may cause physical discomfort and pain in the mother, which in turn can affect her mood and temper.
External factors: Many factors in the external environment, such as social pressure, interpersonal relationships, etc., may also have an impact on the mother's mood.
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Summary. There is no scientific basis for this claim. Mood swings in pregnant women may affect the psychological state of the fetus, but they do not directly cause the child's temper to be bad.
Pregnant women should maintain a good state of mind and avoid excessive mood swings, which are good for pregnancy health and fetal development.
Can you tell us more about that?
There is no scientific basis for this theory. The fluctuation of a pregnant woman's emotional fortune may affect the psychological state of the fetus, but it will not directly lead to the child's bad temper. Pregnant women should maintain a good state of mind and avoid excessive mood swings, which are good for pregnancy health and fetal development.
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Summary. Hello, this claim has no scientific basis and therefore cannot be confirmed. Mood swings in pregnant women may affect fetal growth and development, but there is no evidence that mood affects the personality or temper of the fetus.
Pregnant women should maintain a good mood and avoid excessive tension and anxiety during pregnancy, which will contribute to the healthy growth of the fetus.
Can you elaborate on that a little bit more?
Hello, there is no scientific basis for this claim, so Zemin cannot be confirmed. Mood swings in pregnant women may affect fetal growth and development, but there is no evidence that mood affects the personality or temper of the fetus. During pregnancy, pregnant women should keep their mood happy and avoid excessive tension and anxiety, which will help the healthy growth of the fetus.
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No. Pregnant women getting angry and laughing in pants will not lead to a bad temper in the belly of the child. Think about it, the pregnant woman is in the womb, and the emotions of the pregnant woman cannot directly affect the fetus. It's like someone shouting next to you, but you don't hear it, so it's the same with the fetus.
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There is no scientific basis for this claim, and it belongs to superstition and legend. The mood changes of the pregnant woman have an effect on the fetus, but they do not affect the personality and temper of the fetus. Emotional changes in pregnant women may affect the development and health of the fetus, such as leading to premature birth, low birth weight and other problems, therefore, it is recommended that pregnant women maintain a happy mood, actively face the pressure of life and work, and participate in more activities that are beneficial to physical and mental health, such as walking, yoga, listening, etc.
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During pregnancy, if there is an occasional temper, it will not have a great impact on the fetus, but if the temper tantrum is frequent, it will not only affect the physical health of the pregnant woman, but also affect the growth and development of the fetus. Especially in the first trimester of pregnancy, frequent tantrums can lead to fetal malformations, which can easily lead to cleft lip or poor heart and kidney development. In the second trimester.
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