Stress in early pregnancy can lead to shorter pregnancies, more pre-term births and fewer baby boys
Thursday, December 8, 2011 - 04:31
in Health & Medicine
Stress in the second and third months of pregnancy can shorten pregnancies, increase the risk of pre-term births and may affect the ratio of boys to girls being born, leading to a decline in male babies. These are the conclusions of a study that investigated the effect on pregnant women of the stress caused by the 2005 Tarapaca earthquake in Chile.