Women tend to face blockages that make it difficult to decide on a pregnancy.
Not all of them can be removed on their own, in some cases help is required.
Fear of childbirth
If a woman is afraid of pain, then the brain, reacting to this fear, interferes with conception. This psychological trait is often common in women who have had previous trauma, medical surgery, or any other painful experience.In this case, it is very important to understand that labor pain is physiological, after childbirth you will quickly forget about it.
Fear of motherhood
A woman may decide that she is not ready to become a mother. Unfortunately, sometimes the whole point is also in childhood traumas received at a fairly early age.
Sometimes behind this attitude lies a reluctance to become a mother now. Either they need to be worked out, brick by brick, collecting for themselves the concept of a mother, or wait until the child still becomes desirable for you and your husband.
TOP 4 psychological blocks before the first pregnancy / istockphoto.com
Uncertainty in a partner
Constant neuroses in relationships are a block that interferes with childbirth. A woman who blames a man for something and does not receive a positive response to her efforts suffers from anxiety and distrust of her partner.In this case, you need to decide whether you want a child from this person.
Career growth
Perhaps motherhood scares a woman by the fact that she will have to forget about work, drop out of the work routine, lose a job or even livelihood, radically rebuilding her life.
Psychologists have even called this phenomenon career infertility. Building the right priority ladder will help you, experts say.
TOP 4 psychological blocks before the first pregnancy / istockphoto.com
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