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Essay On Fight For Women Health

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The Fight for Women’s Health

Women love the idea of being pregnant. That the idea of giving birth to life is a beautiful,

amazing experience. It is amazing, but for some women it's not all that extraordinary. During

pregnancy, the hormones can change the way a woman can act, think, or feel. For some, one of

those symptoms could be depression. Antenatal depression is a form of depression that can affect

a woman during her pregnancy. In an article, Pregnancy Blues Can Be Crippling, it states that

“one in seven women experience depression during pregnancy or within 12 months of delivery.”

Many women suffer through this and they can never really tell if it's serious depression or just

their hormones acting up. The …show more content…

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doctors can’t really determine if a mother is depressed or not but if they saw symptoms, they

would immediately, offer the best kind of help. Symptoms that may indicate that you are

depressed: feeling very sad and hopeless, negative thoughts about yourself, not sleeping well, a

lack of interest in things or pleasure in doing things, and loss of appetite.

Not only is this causing harm to the mother emotionally and mentally, but it causes more

harm to the child. The way a mother feels can really affect the baby mentally and physically.

Stress and anxiety during pregnancy can increase a women’s risk of miscarriage and the baby

could have a low birth weight. When the baby has a low birth weight, common problems are:

low oxygen levels, inability to maintain body temperatures, difficulty feeding and gaining

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weight, infections, and breathing problems. When this happens, the child must stay at the

hospital for as long as needed in extensive care. The baby is very sensitive. Most times the

mother and father can’t see or hold their child until there has been improvement in his/hers

health and strength. The National Research Council and Institute of Medicine summed up in a

report that, “Problems begin early, as the infants of depressed mothers cry more than other

babies. They have greater fear of strangers

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