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You are now entering the second trimester, some mothers find this the most comfortable stage of pregnancy. It's a very exciting time, you've got a lot to look forward to in the coming months so it's important that you keep yourself fit and well by eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly.
Your baby is now approximately 31 centimeters in length and weighs about 800 grams. Eyebrows and eyelids are now developed and your baby can open and close its eyes. The lungs have filled with amniotic fluid and breathing motions have begun.
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It seems like more and more people are talking about post-partum
depression, but depression during pregnancy isn't commonly
discussed. It is estimated that about 10% of pregnant women
suffer from depression.
Of course, we all know that our hormones are raging during
pregnancy and we, and those around us, may decide that our mood
swings and weepiness may due to hormones. This may true, but
never let serious "down" feelings go by without discussion. Talk
to your partner or talk to your doctor and don't let these
things slide.
Risk Factors of Depression During Pregnancy:
- Family history of depression
- Previous miscarriage
- Fertility treatments
- Stressful events in your life
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