
Come accedere al supporto per la salute mentale in gravidanza
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Pregnancy can be a happy and exciting time, but not for everyone. It's common to have mixed or negative feelings about being pregnant and it can be difficult to navigate the changes and uncertainties that expecting a baby can bring.
If you're having mental health problem in pregnancy, it's important to seek professional help - and there are several ways to receive mental health support in pregnancy.
Read on to find out how best get help.
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Perché i problemi di salute mentale sono comuni durante la gravidanza?
An estimated 1 in 5 women have mental health problems during pregnancy or after birth. There doesn't have to be a specific reason why someone may develop a mental health issue, but there may be several factors involved.
If you've had mental health problems in the past, such as ansia oppure depressione, being pregnant or having a baby can increase the chance of those problems happening again.
Pregnancy can be physically and emotionally challenging, which can lead to a relapse. There may be certain triggers, such as a fear of the unknown or a lack of control, that can lead to an increase in ansia. However, it's important to note that not everyone who has experienced a previous mental health problem will do so again.
Cambiamenti biologici
The biological changes associated with pregnancy can have a significant impact on women's mental health.
Ricerca suggests that the fluctuating levels of reproductive hormones, such as oestrogen and progesterone, can leave pregnant women likely to have antenatal and postpartum depression and anxiety.
Storia di traumi
Studies suggest experiences of trauma o abuso, as well as a lack of support or an unstable family situation, may be linked to mental health problems during pregnancy.
Expectant mothers who have experienced abuse in the past may have difficulty bonding or forming an attachment with their baby or feel anxious about creating a safe environment for their child.
Situazioni di vita stressanti
There are a whole host of factors that can affect a woman psychologically during pregnancy, including violenza domestica, difficoltà finanziarie, work stress, or housing insecurity.
A lack of self-esteem or confidence can affect how someone feels about being pregnant and lead them to question their own abilities as a parent.
Difficoltà durante la gravidanza
Previous experiences of aborto spontaneo or stillbirth, as well as problemi di fertilità, può anche svolgere un ruolo importante nello sviluppo di problemi come l'ansia durante la gravidanza. Anche rimanere incinta in modo imprevisto può portare a difficoltà emotive.
Crucially, though, there doesn't need to be a reason for women to struggle with their mental health in pregnancy.
Simply accepting being pregnant and trying to adapt to the biological, social, and physical changes this can bring can lead to huge psychological strain.
How to tell if you are having difficulty with your mental health during pregnancy
Torna ai contenutiThere are many signs that you may be having difficulty with your giornata di salute mentale.
You might:
Feel low, tearful, or anxious for weeks at a time.
Lose interest in things you used to enjoy.
Experience intrusive thoughts about farti del male.
Have attacchi di panico - a sudden and debilitating rush of intense fear or anxiety.
Feel worthless, guilty or numb.
Be fearful of being pregnant, giving birth, or looking after a baby.
Mental health problems can happen in many different ways. You may feel quiet and depressed and then very talkative and energetic, or feel compelled to participate in comportamenti compulsivi such as counting.
You may also feel angry, irritable, and un-inclined to see anyone. It's important to seek help if you feel unwell in any way.
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Lo stigma legato ai problemi di salute mentale durante la gravidanza
Torna ai contenutiA pregnancy announcement is often met with congratulations and joy, with well-intentioned friends and relatives expressing how excited you should be. However, the reality is that many women will struggle during this challenging period - and may feel ashamed about feeling low, anxious, or even resentful about becoming pregnant.
As a result, the majority of pregnant women will hide or underplay a mental health problem such as depression or anxiety.
Stigma is a key barrier to women seeking much-needed mental health support in pregnancy. One survey reported that 3 in 10 of women withheld negative feelings from healthcare providers due to fear of their baby being taken away.
Other research found that insufficient knowledge of maternal mental health among healthcare providers and family members, as well as stigmatising attitudes, also contributed to delays in women pursuing help.
Dove trovare supporto per la salute mentale durante la gravidanza
Torna ai contenutiParla con il tuo medico
If you are struggling with your mental health in pregnancy, it's important to speak to your doctor. They will be able to assess you and your needs and advise on the best course of action for you, whether that is terapia della parola, medicine, or a combination of both.
There is not much evidence around how safe it is to take antidepressivi during pregnancy because clinical trials can't include pregnant women.
Some studi suggest there may be possible risks associated with taking SSRI antidepressants, including a potential increased risk of certain birth defects - the risk appears to vary significantly between medicines. However, untreated mental health problems also pose a risk to both mother and the developing baby.
Your doctor can help you balance the possible risks to your baby against the benefits of taking your medicine, so you can work out what's best for you.
Doctors are more aware of which ones are safest during pregnancy and breast feeding so can help advise. You can also auto-riferimento per la terapia della parola on the NHS.
Pregnant women may be prioritised and moved up the waiting list, but this can depend on demand in your area.
Parla con la tua ostetrica
Durante la tua gravidanza, avrai appuntamenti regolari con la tua ostetrica. Questo ti dà l'opportunità di parlare della tua salute mentale e di come ti senti.
Your first appointment with the midwife is called a booking appointment, during which they will ask you questions about your mental and physical health to find out whether you need additional support.
Even if you don't have a specific or diagnosed mental health problem, it's important to tell your midwife if you are anxious or feeling low.
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Il tuo visitatore sanitario può anche offrire supporto per prendersi cura del tuo bambino e gestire la tua salute mentale. Puoi anche parlare con loro di qualsiasi cosa ti preoccupi, o di sentimenti o pensieri difficili che stai attraversando. Potrebbero consigliarti di parlare con il tuo medico.
Parla con amici e familiari
It's also important to speak to your partner, friends or family if you are struggling with your well-being.
Sostegno tra pari groups and corsi preparto can be a good place to meet other people who are pregnant. Charities such as Tommy's e lo National Childbirth Trust also offer support and advice.
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Servizi specialistici
Torna ai contenutiThere are also specialist mental health services for pregnant people, although not all areas have access to them.
Your GP or midwife may be able to refer you to a local perinatal mental health service, after which you should receive an invitation for an assessment with a psychiatrist specialising in maternal mental health.
The service will assess your needs and whether you need additional support from them, which can include regular appointments with a psychiatrist.
You may also be allocated a specialist mental health midwife, who will carry out your regular midwife appointments as well as offer mental health advice and support.
Squadre di salute mentale comunitaria
If you have a diagnosed mental health problem, you may already be in contact with your local Community Mental Health Team or crisis team.
They may be able to provide you with mental health support in pregnancy if there aren't any specialist perinatal mental health services near you.
Servizi di Salute Mentale per i Neonati
Some areas offer an Infant Mental Health Service which focuses on helping parents-to-be and new parents with attachment and bonding.
There are a variety of reasons why someone may struggle to bond with their baby, including difficulties with mental health, trauma, and having a difficult relationship with their own parents.
Infant Mental Health Services can only be accessed by a referral, usually by a midwife, health visitor or a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) practitioner.
You can ask your midwife if this service is available in your area.
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Le informazioni su questa pagina sono revisionate da clinici qualificati.
Next review due: 30 Apr 2029
29 Apr 2026 | Ultima versione
10 Feb 2022 | Pubblicato originariamente
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