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Shvoong Home>Medicine & Health>Gynecology>Pregnant Anger Affects on the Fetal Hearts Review

Pregnant Anger Affects on the Fetal Hearts

Article Review   by:Mesho581     Original Author: Abeer Ahmed
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Pregnant Anger Affects on the Fetal Hearts

The Daily Mail newspaper reported for British researcher that the pregnant behaviors that may result from the rack,like, Kicked the door strongly or screaming or throwing dishes , or even over- eating, all of which would affect the growth of the fetal heart .

The newspaper concluded from this that women who get angry during pregnancy, their fetuses are at risk of exposure to heart problems .

Researchers from the University of Sussex UK demonstrated that hormonal changes in the body of a pregnant woman who caused such violent actions may pass through the placenta to the fetus, and may have an impact on how the growth of cells .

The newspaper pointed out that the study conducted by the researchers included 49 women pregnant, aged between 22 and 39 years.

The study came to the conclusion, namely that the tendency to emotional behavior has physiological effects on the growth of the fetus, making it the increased risk for later, and prone to heart disease.

The study showed that women who have shown acts of anger by images designed to provoke anger , or music for this purpose also , be about half of the volunteers , and appeared in their subsequent lack of change in heart rate which is an abnormal, The heart needs to change the rates of blows to adapt to circumstances, for example, strikes are increasing during the exercise.

Annie Francis said that the high level of anger during pregnancy is bad for mothers and children , especially if the situation has become chronic.

Published: July 17, 2011   
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