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Pregnancy is a joyful milestone, but it can also bring moments of stress and anxiety, and that’s perfectly normal.
Simple tools like breathing exercises, light movement, better sleep, and mindfulness can support your wellbeing while helping your baby thrive.
For ongoing or overwhelming anxiety, reaching out to your OB-GYN, midwife, or a perinatal mental health provider is an important step.
Pregnancy is often described as a joyful and exciting time, but it can also bring its fair share of worries. From changing hormones to preparing for your baby’s arrival, it’s completely normal to feel stressed or anxious along the way.
While a little stress is part of life, too much can feel overwhelming during pregnancy. The good news? There are simple, healthy ways to manage those feelings so you can focus more on enjoying this special chapter.
Shifts in hormones, changes in your body, and the life adjustments that come with pregnancy all play a role in how you feel. A little worry is natural, but persistent stress can affect your energy, sleep, and mood.
Caring for your mental health is just as vital as looking after your physical health.
Mindfulness and meditation can calm racing thoughts, ease stress, and help you feel more present. A few minutes a day is often enough to make a difference.
Headspace: Offers pregnancy-specific meditation packs to help with anxiety, sleep, and breathing.
Calm: Features guided visualisations, sleep stories, and breathing exercises tailored to expectant parents.
Insight Timer: Free meditations from teachers worldwide, including prenatal-focused sessions.
Postpartum Support International (PSI): Offers a helpline, text support, and access to mental health providers trained in perinatal care.
CDC – Mental Health During Pregnancy: Information on symptoms, support, and treatment options.
Local hospital programs: Many US hospitals run prenatal mental health groups or offer access to perinatal therapists. Ask your OB-GYN for local options.
It’s normal to feel stressed during pregnancy, but if anxiety feels overwhelming or constant, it’s important to seek help. Perinatal anxiety affects many expectant parents, and support is available.
According to Postpartum Support International, symptoms may include:
Talk to a healthcare professional if you experience:
Your OB-GYN, midwife, or primary care doctor can connect you with perinatal mental health specialists, therapy, or treatment options tailored to your needs.
Pregnancy can feel like a rollercoaster. Feeling stressed doesn’t mean you’re doing anything wrong. With the right strategies and support, you can find calmer moments and care for both yourself and your baby.
Be gentle with yourself, you’re already doing one of the most important jobs in the world.