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Come affrontare l'immagine corporea negativa durante la gravidanza

Come affrontare l'immagine corporea negativa durante la gravidanza

La gravidanza non è sempre il periodo magico che spesso ci viene fatto credere. Non solo sintomi come nausea e mal di schiena possono essere difficili da affrontare, ma è anche un grande evento della vita che può influenzare il tuo umore e le tue emozioni. Anche se è una parte normale della gravidanza, vedere il tuo corpo cambiare mentre il pancione si sviluppa può essere anche una sfida.

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Why pregnancy can affect your body image

Many mums struggle to mentally process the body changes during la gravidanza. According to a ha rivelato of more than 1,500 women, just over 41% of women who had been pregnant said they felt more negative about their bodies afterwards. A further 18% felt 'much more negative', while 23% felt 'slightly more negative' about their post-pregnancy bodies.

"Through adolescence and beyond, we can all struggle with fluctuating immagine corporea influenced by a vast array of factors," says Dr Marielle Quint, chartered clinical psychologist at The Soke, a mental health clinic in London.

How we feel about our bodies is a complex issue, often influenced by strict and unrealistic social and cultural beauty ideals. Our personal experiences, such as bullismo, trauma, our health and relationships, can all contribute to negative body image too.

Social media often plays a significant role, as it allows us to compare ourselves to other people and idealised bodies. What we see on Instagram, TikTok and Pinterest is rarely a genuine insight into other people's lives, which can lead us to have unrealistic expectations about our own experiences.

Feeling 'alien'

During la gravidanza, existing concerns about immagine corporea can become exacerbated. Even if you've not experienced negative feelings about your body before, you may find yourself struggling with it feeling 'alien' as your body changes during pregnancy.

"These issues can become increasingly complex during pregnancy, as it is naturally a time where weight gain and changes in our body are inevitable, rapid and largely out of our control," says Quint.

"There is also something about pregnancy that seems to give others often well-intended, but ill-perceived, licence to comment on size and shape," she adds. "Ordinarily, unacceptable comments can feel incredibly difficult for women struggling to inhabit their constantly evolving incinta bodies."

Reality of pregnancy

It's also normal to experience a disconnect between what you thought la gravidanza would be like, compared to the reality. You may also find yourself comparing your body and pregnancy experience to other people's on dei social media, where thinness is often valued above all else.

Negative feelings towards your body can be compounded by other mood problems such as ansia oppure depressione. Not only do pregnancy hormones impact giornata di salute mentale, pregnancy and fears over parto and child-rearing can lead us to feel overwhelmed and low. In some cases, women may find themselves mourning their 'old' lives as they navigate the challenges of pregnancy and new motherhood.

"It's OK to have complex feelings about what your body is going through, but you have to keep in mind that it's all part of producing your beautiful baby," says Tina Prendeville, midwife for the pregnancy charity Tommy’s.

"Recognise that your body is going through a huge challenge and celebrate the amazing thing it's doing. It's also important to remember that pictures on dei social media or in the news are often edited and unrealistic - and even in person, you can't compare yourself to other mums, because there's really no such thing as normal."

Rimani attivo

We tend to associate exercise with perdita di peso, but it's a great way to boost our giornata di salute mentale. Attività fisica can relieve feelings of ansia, tension and lo stress, while enhancing well-being through the release of endorphins.

"Staying attiva throughout pregnancy will not only keep you physically fit but can help you feel better psychologically too. There are lots of pregnancy safe exercises, such as swimming, cycling, corsa, walking and allenamento della forza," says Prendeville.

"Reconnect with your body in a positive way, maybe through pregnancy massaggiare, Pilates or yoga. Whatever you do, try to focus on how you feel rather than how you look. Your health and your baby are far more important."

Try to be realistic about your weight

It's natural to put on weight during la gravidanza. As well as the small human you're growing, other things will be contributing to your weight gain. This includes the placenta, amniotic fluid, extra water in the body and growing breasts.

These changes might feel strange and uncomfortable, but it's important to be realistic about normal and desirable weight gain, says Quint.

Eating a balanced liquida and keeping attiva can help you stay at a healthy weight during pregnancy. This includes eating plenty of whole grains and fibra-rich foods, at least five portions of fruit and veg every day and cutting back on high-fat or high-sugar food and drinks.

Get rid of the scales

If you're struggling with your appearance, removing scales from your bathroom can help. While it's important to maintain a healthy weight, the urge to weigh yourself every day can be damaging to your giornata di salute mentale.

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Social media is flooded with images of glowing, slim pregnant women. However, this isn't necessarily the reality for many women during pregnancy.

Seeing these unrealistic images can lead us to compare our appearance to others, which can negatively impact our mental well-being. Taking a break from Instagram, Pinterest and other apps - or being more consapevoli when you go on them - can provide some much needed relief.

Ottieni aiuto professionale

If you're struggling with your mental health or experiencing ansia oppure depressione in pregnancy, it's important to speak to your doctor. They may advise terapia della parola - for which you can autosegnalarti on the NHS - or medication.

Sometimes, poor immagine corporea is linked to negative past experiences. Talking therapy and consulenza can be a good way to explore these feelings and overcome mental health issues.

"If your distress is significantly impacting your life, or it brings up past trauma or exacerbates pre-existing difficulties, it may be that it would be helpful to seek therapeutic support," says Quint. "A qualified professional who can support you through this exciting but emotionally challenging time."

Speak to people you trust

It's important not to keep negative feelings or emotions to yourself. Speak to trusted friends or family about how you feel and any worries you might have. They may not have answers, but sharing a problem can make it feel less overwhelming.

Speaking to other pregnant friends can help too. Apps like Peanut connect women with others and there may be local sostegno tra pari groups in your area too.

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Lydia Smith

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Lydia Smith è una giornalista pluripremiata e scrittrice di articoli che ha scritto ampiamente sulla salute delle donne e sulla salute mentale. Attualmente sta studiando per un MSc in psicologia.

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