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DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(41)90265-x
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The significance of fetal environmental differences

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“…56 He stated "deeply disturbed maternal emotion produces a marked increase in activity of the fetus". Many researchers have subsequently studied the causes and consequences of maternal anxiety and fear.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Anxietymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…56 He stated "deeply disturbed maternal emotion produces a marked increase in activity of the fetus". Many researchers have subsequently studied the causes and consequences of maternal anxiety and fear.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Anxietymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Une revue de la littérature prospective sur le stress prénatal chez les animaux et chez les humains suggère que le stress durant la grossesse augmente le risque de complications obstétricales (Crandon, 1979a ;Lederman et al, 1978 ;Sontag, 1941), de timidité et de tempérament difficile (Schneider et Cole, 1993 ;Trautman et al, 1995) chez le nouveauné. Le stress prénatal est aussi associé à un fonctionnement cognitif plus lent (Schneider, 1992 ;Watson et al, 1997) et aux déficits d'attention (Schneider et Cole, 1993) au cours des premières années de développe-ment.…”
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“…In 1963, Günter [13] clearly related psychosocial stress with premature delivery, until now, multiple studies have related stress with preterm and low birth weight of the child. The observed changes in the concentration of neuropeptides in pregnant women derived from the placenta are unique and play an important role that cannot be supplied by the brain.…”
Section: Interaction Between Maternal Stress and Preterm Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%