EMPATHY IN ACTION: REDEFINING MATERNAL-FETAL BONDS THROUGH TRAINING INTERVENTIONS

Authors

  • Samir Abdel Fattah Faculty of Nursing-Mansoura University, Egypt.
  • Ahmed Mahmoud Faculty of Nursing-Mansoura University

Keywords:

Maternal-fetal attachment, prenatal bonding, pregnancy health, maternal behaviors, neonatal health

Abstract

Attachment during pregnancy is a vital component of maternal-fetal bonding, influencing the long-term development of both the mother and the unborn child. This emotional connection, beginning before conception and continuing throughout pregnancy, profoundly impacts the physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being of the infant. Maternal-fetal attachment is characterized by various maternal behaviors that reflect the emotional bond with the fetus. These behaviors encompass aspects of self-care such as proper nutrition, adequate sleep, and physical exercise, as well as abstaining from harmful substances like alcohol and drugs. Furthermore, maternal-fetal attachment fosters the mother's desire to connect with and understand her unborn child. This emotional connection is not only instrumental in ensuring a favorable pregnancy outcome but also in promoting the health of both mother and neonate. In this paper, we explore the significance of maternal-fetal attachment and its multifaceted role in prenatal care

Published

2023-12-01

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