Pregnancy: The Impact Of Mother's Emotions On The Child By Ms. Anu Mehta

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How stress during pregnancy affects

a baby's wellbeing?Anu Mehta

Anumehta.co.in

“A baby fills place in your heart that you never knew was empty”

Question“If pregnancy was really such an amazing

experience then why is it that some off the women never have the privilege of

being a mother, some of the women have to deal with real difficult

pregnancy and some of the mothers deliver babies with congenital

problems?”

QuestionI wondered if birth

defects could be connected with

stress?

META-Health and NES-Health Information Medicine helped me understand the mystery

of birth defects.

Congenital abnormalities

Congenital abnormalities are abnormalities caused due to stresses faced by the mother and the child simultaneously during various stages of fetal development before birth;

Congenital abnormalities

These defects are categorized as• structural birth defects,• developmental problems,• functional birth defects,• nervous system or brain problems,• sensory defects and• metabolic disorders.

META-Health

META-Health• is a diagnostic tool, which states that stressful

events faced by the mother during her pregnancy have a possibility of creating birth defects; thus babies’ In-vitro environment has to be stress free.

Stress• Doctors accept that stress is a silent killer• Both mother and the unborn child are

subjected to these stresses simultaneously

Birth defects Birth defects are just reflection of how the

fetus adapted to the stresses in-vitro, which create biological and hormonal changes inside the mother thus increasing its negative impact on child in his intrauterine environment.

Birth defects

Other factors creating birth defect are• genetic,• environmental,• behavior factors,• wrong nutrition,• or side effect of medications, drugs, alcohol or

smoking.

Birth defects

• We in India as an ancient civilization know the secret of health that if the ‘Would-be-mother’ is happy and at peace with herself then the unborn child is also happy, peaceful and healthy child.

Hindu epic highlights • Mahabharata, the Hindu epic highlights the

impact of mother’s environment and explains that children can learn in-vitro.

Mahabharata explains that Abhimanyu, the son of Arjuna and

Subhadra, learnt to penetrate the Chakra-vyuha in his mother’s womb, while his mother was listening to Lord Krishna’s narration of step-by-step instructions of how to penetrate Chakra-vyuha.

Case Study 1

Cataract: This is a sensory defect.

According to META-Health

Cataract or graying of the lens develops in late forties and early fifties, due to visual disconnect and separation from children, parents or some other relationships which is equally important

Visual separation This visual separation creates the feelings in

the person affected by cataract that his/her life is colorless, grey and there is nothing to look forward to.

Visual separation When this disease manifests in a newly born

child, one has to wonder what is the visual separation the baby or baby’s mother underwent during her pregnancy.

Cataract - visual separation • Baby Y was born with cataract in both her

eyes. It was found that Mrs. X, during her eighth month of pregnancy visited her parents in the evening, wherein she underwent extremely stressful fallout with her sister

Cataract - visual separation

Situation got out of hand; Mrs. X father got involved and physically threw his pregnant

daughter

Cataract - visual separation

Mrs. X out of his house, he also candidly told her never to return back to his house and their lives. This created a brutal visual separation shock for Mrs. X which got even more aggravated as she spent the entire night on a dark dusty road to return back to her own house only the next day at 10 am.

Cataract - visual separation

She could not tell her husband, friends or her in-laws anything about the incident. After this episode she felt that her life had become colorless and grey without the presence of her parents and sister. She longed for their presence but couldn’t connect back again.

Cataract - visual separation

This brutal visual separation with her family resulted in her baby paying a very heavy price by being born with cataract in both the eyes.

Case Study -2 The baby R was only 3 days old, presented

rash on her genitals, back and thighs and a bend foot and leg. She was told that she would not be able to walk properly for life.

Case Study -2

• NES-Health Provision scanning machine, mi-Health device and META-Health was used to diagnose and sort the problem

Case Study -2

• The babies’ rash healed with in five days after applying plain coconut water and Infocueticals dabbed on muslin cloth over the rash.

Angry and unprotected.

• Mother and daughter’s NES-Provision body scans showed that both were angry and had not felt protected.

Angry and unprotected.

On probing the parents of the child, it was understood that the father of the child and his family presumed at the unborn child to be a baby girl; they wanted a baby boy not a baby girl. The family started abusing the mother verbally and physically, as they wanted a boy child.

Angry and unprotected.

This had adverse impact on the baby. She felt unaccepted as a girl; the rash on the genitals was the babies attempt to change her genitals.

Angry, unprotected, unaccepted

This had adverse impact on the baby. She felt unaccepted as a girl; the rash on the genitals was the babies attempt to change her genitals.

Trapped• Her legs were bent because her mother had

felt trapped in such hostile an environment, as she could not escape the verbal and emotional abuse that she was being subjected to by her husband’s family.

Case studies These two case studies reflect and force us to

acknowledge that in-vitro stresses can have a lasting negative impact on the next

generation.

Case Study-3

• No fingers and no toes• Amniotic fluid syndrome.• Very Sunni Muslim - who believe in light she got

married to a man from Khoja Muslim community. They believe in a guru.

• Before marriage – promised – to follow her religion, was later denied.

• Conflict- What religion will the child follow.• Posture was denied

Case 4Juvenile diabetes:

Juv = I love someone so much that I can sacrifice myself.Nile=zero.Dia = twoBetes = house

I love my parents so much that I cannot see them separated. Father was the hero. So I separated myself from them. So my house broke from within.

Janet DiPietro a developmental psychologist quotes

“Who you are and what you're like when you're pregnant will affect who your baby is”

Janet DiPietro a developmental psychologist quotes

"Mothers anxiety levels, stresses, personality affects the temperament of their babies. This baby is awash in all the chemicals produced by the mom”

Thus it is really important that would-be-mothers deal with all their fears and anxieties as fast as possible so that

unborn baby can experience being soaked in chemicals of

happiness and health.