THE IMPACT OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL GESTATIONAL DOMINANCE OF THE MOTHER ON THE STATE OF HEALTH OF BORN CHILDREN

Author:

Shestakova V. N.1,Ermasheva Marina Aleksandrovna1,Zagday S. P.1,Marchenkova Yu. V.1

Affiliation:

1. Smolensk State Medical University

Abstract

There is presented data of the analysis of the influence of various types of the psychological gestational dominant of the mother on the health of born children, which is important for the development of preventive and corrective measures. Children with disabilities were found to be more often born by mothers with euphoric, anxious and rejecting variants of the psychological gestational dominance, which should be taken into consideration long before the birth of the child. The state of health of the child is closely related with the course of pregnancy and the type of the psychological gestational dominant of the mother. Pathological types of the psychological gestational dominant of the mother are associated with certain forms of somatic pathology in born children. Women with pathological variants of the psychological gestational dominant were shown to more often deliver children with impaired vision, hearing, speech and musculoskeletal system. This indicates to a negative impact of the pathological gestational dominant on the health of the fetus and the newborn. The authors believe all pregnant women to have to be tested for determining the type of psychological gestational dominance with following monitoring of the fetus and newborn’s condition for timely correction of health disorders and medical, psychological and pedagogical support of children at all stages of the development.

Publisher

National Medical Research Center for Childrens Health

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