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Heartfulness eMagazine
|June 2023
SNEHAL DESHPANDE enlightens us on how pre-conception, conception and pregnancy, and the first year of life affect our later psychology and physical well-being.
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The field of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology seeks to illuminate how prenatal and birth experiences influence postnatal development, lifelong response patterns, and interpersonal relationships. It is an interdisciplinary study of the earliest periods of human development, including conception, pregnancy, experiences during and after birth, and experiences with family and caregivers during the first year of life.1
Birth is a continuation of life from the womb to this world. So when does learning begin? If we have been given an equal opportunity to reproduce and procreate, why are there deviations? Why has natural birth become unnatural today? Why do many men and women suffer from problems related to their reproductive systems and fertility?
What is reproductive health?
Reproductive health refers to the health of the female and male reproductive systems. Female disorders include early or late puberty, menstrual problems, infertility, reduced fertility, problems during pregnancy, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), uterine fibroids, and endometriosis. Male disorders include erectile dysfunction and low sperm count. Various studies conducted by NIEHS have pointed out that factors like lifestyle, environment, food, and exposure to chemicals have been the leading factors in reproductive system ailments.
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