Turns out, expectant parents' stress and relationship problems can affect baby while still in the womb.
and drew on experiences from 440 first-time expectant mothers and fathers who were followed up at 4, 14 and 24 months after birth. These parents were from the East of England, New York State and the Netherlands. After analyzing the soon-to-be parents, they found that the prenatal wellbeing of first-time moms had a direct impact on the behavior of their children by the time the kids were two years old.
Another interesting takeaway was the effect of a couple’s prenatal relationship on their child after birth, specifically for partners experiencing problems with each other, including unhappiness, frequent arguments and other conflicts. When their child reached two years old, the youngster was more likely to exhibit emotional problems in new situations. These problems ranged from worrying, sadness, crying frequently and being easily frightened and clingy.
, but this study highlights the need to extend this support to expectant fathers, and even a couple’s relationship as a whole. "For too long, the experiences of first-time dads has either been side-lined or treated in isolation from that of moms,”, a professor at Cambridge’s Center for Family Research. “This needs to change because difficulties in children's early relationships with both mothers and fathers can have long-term effects.”
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