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Coping with stress and anxiety during & after pregnancy

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Some stress and anxiety is common during pregnancy. When either become more severe and start to affect your thoughts, feelings and behaviour, it’s important to seek help.  The challenges or changes during and after pregnancy can increase the risk of stress and anxiety.

1 in 5 mothers experience anxiety and depression during pregnancy and postpartum.

Some symptoms of anxiety are:

There may be a higher risk for individuals who have had:

Experiencing stress or anxiety does not mean you are weak or an unfit parent.

If you are experiencing any stress or anxiety during pregnancy or after birth, it is important to discuss this with your health care provider to determine the best treatment options.

Some tips to help cope with stress or anxiety are:

Toronto Public Health offers support to parents and families experiencing anxiety during and after pregnancy For more information, eChat with a Public Health Nurse or contact 416-338-7600.

Remember, you are not alone. There is help. You will get better.

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