ISSN:- 2584-2315 (online) | Last Date for Paper Submission: 31st August 2025

Relationship of Pregnancy and Mental Health Among Young Women: A Case Study

Author Name: – Srishti Bhatt and Dr. Nidhi Verma / Date:- December 2023

Abstract

The purpose of this work is to investigate and assess the many ways in which pregnancy affects a young woman’s psychological and emotional well-being. Being pregnant is a life-altering, multifaceted experience that may profoundly affect one’s mental health and sense of emotional stability. Given the particular difficulties and vulnerabilities young women may encounter, there has been a rising interest in recent years in learning how pregnancy impacts their mental health. This research includes a literature analysis based on case studies, including those on postpartum depression, maternal nervousness, perinatal depression, post- traumatic stress disorder, and hypertension. In addition, this study looks at how social networks, medical interventions, and cultural factors all play a part in determining the mental
health of young mothers. The mother is a 25-year-old, has low income and a poor level of education for the mother and joblessness inadequate social support. The research also examines the interplay between the stigma and cultural assumptions that are often linked in mental health during pregnancy. This study concludes by stressing the need of understanding the wide range of emotions that young pregnant women may feel. Healthcare practitioners, legislators, and social networks can all do their part to deliver more holistic and effective treatment for this group if they have a better grasp on the complex relationships between being pregnant, mental health, or emotional wellness.

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