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Can yelling harm you unborn child???

I have a tendency to yell because thats what I do when I get mad can this have an affect on my unborn child?
  • 3 years ago
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I didn't with mine. My poor husband got to listen to me be angry and irrational for five months.

Yelling, in and of itself, won't hurt, but anger raises your blood pressure, so, try to calm yourself before you yell. In other words, choose your battles wisely.

Good luck with your pregnancy.
  • 3 years ago
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  • Roz by Roz
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    I don't think it will harm the baby, but it will make it uncomfortable for a baby. The amniotic fluid maximizes volume. I would try your best to keep your cool during pregnancy. I am a firm believer in if you are stressed, angry, unsettled during pregnancy then it can translate to your baby...as in, being uneasy after birth. Everyone I know who was anxious, nervous, angry, stressed during pregnancy had a tough time with an irritable baby after birth and vice versa.
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  • ellertan by ellertan
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    It will not harm your child but it will kind of set a tone for your child. If you are quiet your child will be quiet if you are loud your child will be loud. However on the flip side at least you will not have to worry about being quiet when the baby is sleep cause they will be use to all of the noise!! Good Luck!!!
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