Green Child Magazine Winter 2015 | Page 16

Help! The Internet is Giving Me Pregnancy Anxiety! |by Lauren Zerweck Raise your hand if you’ve ever googled your way into an obsessive parenting frenzy. Whether it’s a strange pain during pregnancy or baby’s first fever, today you can access a million answers in mere moments. Some of the answers you find will put your mind instantly at ease. Others might just have you rushing to the ER with your newly acquired fear of flaky red blotches. While it is common to worry, especially while pregnant, one might wonder if moms worry more today than they did before the rise of the Internet. Today’s connected landscape provides an endless stream of unthinkables. Navigating through the slew of information, opinions, and advertising can be a real challenge. 16 So what’s an expectant mama to do when one of her main sources of information may send her down a rabbit hole of surprising fears and unrealistic ideals? Read on for stress-reducing methods for new mothers. Stressing About Stress High amounts of stress can be damaging to new mothers, mentally and emotionally, especially during pregnancy. Doctors tell expecting mothers all the time to relax and manage their stress, but many do not realize the stress they take on when roaming cyberspace. Some women may even find themselves reading an article on the adverse effects of stress on an unborn baby and suddenly become stressed out about stressing out. This is truly a vicious cycle, and one that requires consciously safeguarding oneself as they peruse the web. Dr. Hobel is an obstetrician that has studied the effects of stress in pregnant mothers and the baby. He shares that one of the most notable factors in managing stress for pregnant women is their support network and providing enough information about prenatal care and the pregnancy itself to ward off worries.