Curing Panic Attacks when you’re pregnant.

June 13, 2008 on 4:59 am | In Family |
by Millicent Feraux

When women are pregnant, they often find themselves not only dealing with their pregnancy but also with anxiety and panic. There is a reason for this happening.

During pregnancy, the hormones in a pregnant woman’s body are all working overtime. It is these hormone changes which often cause the panic and anxiety. It is during pregnancy that every part of the woman’s body is involved and working differently than normal.

Pregnancy is a naturally stressful time for many women, particularly where the pregnancy is unexpected or unplanned, or where there are health concerns surrounding the pregnancy. When combined with these hormonal changes, pregnancy becomes a common time for panic and worry.

Women can feel anxious over the actual birth process. They may be afraid that they will not know what to do once the baby is here. Pregnancy is a life-changing event. It is natural for woman to feel anxious. Sometimes these feelings turn into a full-blown anxiety or panic attack.

But for some women, anxiety and panic can be a problem especially in the third trimester which is the last 3 months of pregnancy. You might find it interesting to know that some women prone to anxiety and panic find these feelings actually go away during pregnancy. This shows a direct connection between hormone changes and anxiety and panic.

There are treatments for women who are anxiety or who have panic attacks during pregnancy. There are some medications which will help with anxiety. But because any medication you take can affect your unborn child, it is important you talk to your doctor. You and your doctor may decide on one of the natural treatment methods which can have little or no effect on your baby.

* Deep breathing - Deep breathing techniques can be very helpful with stress and anxiety or panic attacks. With this technique, when you first feel an attack coming on, lie down and start breathing through your nose, taking several deep breaths and blow them out through your mouth. You should do this until you feel the attack going away.

* Therapy- if you find you cannot relax it might help to talk to someone about your feelings. It is normal to feel anxious and scared about becoming a new mother. It can also help to talk over your fears with someone. It will help you to see your concerns are normal and put your mind at ease.

* Breathe deeply - you will be surprised by how effective focused breathing can be. Try lying down and breathing deeply. Breathe in through your nose; blow out through your mouth. Take your time and keep breathing deeply and slowly until you feel better.

It can not be emphasized enough how important it is if you are pregnant and are feeling anxiety and having panic attacks that you get some help. It is not only important to you but to the health and growth of your baby.

Also for women who are pregnant, their husbands may also be prone to anxiety and panic attacks. Becoming a new father can be very stressful and your husband or significant other may be extremely worried about supporting the new child and if the both of you can afford a new baby.

Men are notorious for not admitting when they are bothered about anything. And it is these un-admitted fears that can lead to anxiety and panic.

If you notice your husband or partner being more anxious or having panic attacks, try talking to him. This should be an enjoyable time for both of you, so help him to deal with his feelings or to get treatment if his attacks are out of control.

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