Hi I am currently 7 months pregnant entering my 8th month in a couple of days.I have had a miscarriage before this pregnancy where I was totally broken.Soon after I got pregnant again but this time my scared to be happy and till date I can't feel any bond with my baby coz I feel if I get happy il face the same pain like last time pls help
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It's understandable to feel scared and hesitant after experiencing a miscarriage. Allow yourself to acknowledge your feelings without judgment. Seek support from healthcare providers, therapists, or support groups. Take small steps to connect with your baby, such as talking to them or engaging in soothing activities. Remember to be gentle with yourself and focus on the present moment.
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Sorry to hear about your past miscarriage and the difficulty you're experiencing at present. It's completely understandable to feel anxious given what you've been through. Many mothers who have experienced miscarriage struggle with similar fears and concerns. However, it's essential to remember that each pregnancy is unique, and it's okay to seek support to help navigate these emotions.
Please consult a counselling psychologist who can provide you with guidance, coping strategies, and reassurance to help you manage your fears and develop a stronger bond with your baby. Your well-being is most important during this time.
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Take things one day at a time, and be gentle with yourself as you navigate this challenging process.
It seems to be pre natal or peri natal psychological changes. These charges are quite common in ladies who had any trauma in the past.
It needs to be addressed asap otherwise it may get complicated. It can lead to PPD after you deliver. Again the intensity of symptoms can be high.
It can be well treated with counseling sessions and homeopathic medicine if required.
At this stage, Homeopathic medicine would be the best solution for your concern. Homeopathic medicine is safe for you and your baby throughout the pregnancy and even after the delivery.
You need an expert Psychologist who is a good homeopathic physician.
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I have been working as a Homeopathic Psychiatrist and Counseling Psychologist for the last 17 years. you can contact me through an online appointment for further assistance.
I'm sorry to hear about your previous miscarriage and the emotional struggles you're facing now during your current pregnancy. It's understandable that you might feel hesitant to bond with your baby due to fear and anxiety from your past experience.
Starting breathing exercises and writing down your thoughts and feelings can be a good initial step to help manage your emotions and understand your fears better. Additionally, therapy can be very beneficial for you during this time. At Mind Sculpt, we offer online sessions that can provide you with a safe and supportive space to navigate through the complexities of your previous miscarriage and the anxieties you're experiencing now.
Please don't hesitate to reach out to me through Mind Sculpt to schedule a session. It's important for you to build your strength physically, mentally, and emotionally, especially as you approach the end of your pregnancy and prepare for motherhood.
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Based on your experience it's possible to get scared. But remember those are just thoughts and thoughts cannot be considered as facts always without the evidence. I would recommend you to take a therapy session to restructure your thoughts and help you connect with your infant.
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Consult a Psychologist
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Have a positive self-talk...
Keep doing breathing exercises. Take a baby steps to connect with your infant
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