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Moms worry—even before they become moms. They worry if what they eat or drink will affect their baby-to-be, they worry about exercising (and not exercising), dying their hair, the pain of childbirth, and more. But what do moms worry about most? The March of Dimes published the results of a recent survey and here's what it found.
The number-one worry of moms-to-be? Birth defects, said 78 percent of the pregnant women polled. Stress came in second, with moms wondering if their stress could harm their babies, and premature birth was the third biggest fear.
Also on the list:
The pain of childbirth
Not getting to the hospital on time
Not being able to breastfeed
Losing the pregnancy weight
Eating sushi and fish
What's your biggest pregnancy fear?
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Comments (8)
I can relate to the biggest fear. I recently lost a baby to anencephaly (absence of brain) in August and I am now pregnant again at 13 weeks. It is too early to tell if this one has a neural tube defect or not. I have an ultrasound first thing on Monday the 21st if December and I am more than terrified that it will happen again.
dying during/after childbirth
I agree with all the above fears.