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Beware, Moms-to-be! Too much stress could harm your baby’s mental health

Having a baby can be stressful for some moms-to-be, but too much of it during pregnancy can cause long-lasting changes in the microbiome of the foetus, leading to anxiety and learning difficulty in them later,

India TV Lifestyle Desk India TV Lifestyle Desk New York Published on: November 16, 2016 11:59 IST
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Stress during pregnancy can harm the mental health of your baby

Having a baby can be stressful for some moms-to-be, but too much of it during pregnancy can cause long-lasting changes in the microbiome of the foetus, leading to anxiety and learning difficulty in them later, warn researchers. 

A study conducted by a team of researchers from the Ohio State University, found that when pregnant mice were exposed to stress, it appeared to change the makeup of the bacteria in both their guts and placentas, as well as in the intestinal tracts of their female offspring. 

Markers of inflammation increased in the placenta, the foetal brain and the adult brain of the offspring while a supportive protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) decreased. And these microbial changes lasted into adulthood. 

The mice were more anxious, they spent more time in dark, closed spaces and they had a harder time learning cognitive tasks even though they were never stressed after birth, the researchers said. 

Further, the female offspring of the stressed mice showed a lower ability to learn and higher anxiety-like behaviour compared to the offspring of non-stressed mother mice. 

“Microbes from a mother’s gastrointestinal and reproductive tracts are the first to colonise in a developing foetus and newborns,” said led researcher Tamar Gur, Assistant Professor at Ohio State. 

“That makes the bacteria an interesting potential explanation of why and how stress before an animal or person is born could prompt mental illness that can last a lifetime,” Gur added. 

The study was presented at Neuroscience 2016, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in San Diego, recently. 

(With agency inputs)

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