“…Prenatal exposure to maternal psychological stress, such as depression and anxiety, has been associated with alterations in child neurodevelopment and stress regulation systems (Sandman, Class, Glynn, & Davis, ; Van den Bergh et al., ). Changes in offspring hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis function and glucocorticoid receptor sensitivity (Frasch et al., ; Loman & Gunnar, ), as well as alterations in brain functional and structural development (e.g., cortical thinning, amygdala‐prefrontal connectivity), and related problems in attention and emotion regulation have been reported (Dunkel Schetter & Tanner, ; Posner et al., ; Sandman, Glynn, & Davis, ; Sandman, Class, et al., ). Moreover, higher rates of symptoms of depression and anxiety as well as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorders have been reported in children with prenatal stress (PS) exposure (Glover, , ; Van den Bergh et al., ).…”