2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00737-024-01504-7
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Exploring the impact of maternal early life adversity on interoceptive sensibility in pregnancy: implications for prenatal depression

Paul W. Savoca,
Laura M. Glynn,
Molly M. Fox
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Pregnancy is a sensitive period of development in adult life characterized by massive changes in physical, emotional, and cognitive function. Such changes may be adaptive, e.g., facilitating adjustment to physical demands, but they may also reflect or contribute to risks inherent to this stage of life, e.g., prenatal depression. One cognitive ability that may undergo change during pregnancy and contribute to mental wellness is interoception - the ability to perceive, integrate, and model … Show more

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