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History of perinatal loss: A study of psychological outcomes in mothers and fathers after subsequent healthy birth.

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BACKGROUND The loss of an expected child is a psychologically difficult and potentially traumatic life event. While most women will become pregnant again within a year following the loss, data… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND The loss of an expected child is a psychologically difficult and potentially traumatic life event. While most women will become pregnant again within a year following the loss, data are limited regarding the mental health of parents with a history of perinatal loss, especially in the period following the birth of a subsequent healthy child. This study, therefore, investigated the relation between perinatal loss and mothers' and fathers' psychological symptoms and parenting stress 6-months after the birth of a healthy child. METHODS A community sample of 92 mother-father dyads living in a Canadian city and having a 6-month-old biological infant were asked to complete questionnaires measuring their history of perinatal losses (55 parents reporting at least one loss) and their psychological symptoms and parenting stress. RESULTS Mothers and fathers who have experienced a perinatal loss reported more psychological symptoms and parenting stress. Mothers were more likely to report psychological symptoms and parenting stress compared to fathers, but the magnitude of the relation between perinatal losses and psychological outcomes were comparable for mothers and fathers. LIMITATIONS Limitations of the study include the use of a small community sample with low generalizability and low levels of psychological symptoms and stress. CONCLUSIONS The results suggest that the experience of a perinatal loss might have negative consequences on the psychological wellbeing of parents even after the birth of a healthy child.

Keywords: psychological symptoms; perinatal loss; mothers fathers; history perinatal; loss

Journal Title: Journal of affective disorders
Year Published: 2020

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