Abstract
During pregnancy, events occur that can negatively affect a woman's mental
health, such as vaginal bleeding, concern for the health of the fetus, decreased fetal
movements, ultrasound results, or fear of childbirth itself. Pregnant women must be
able to cope with these stressful events, as perinatal mental health problems can have
adverse consequences for both parents and babies.
Psychological disturbances in the mother during pregnancy can adversely affect the
development of the fetus, leading to long-term negative effects on the health of the
child. It is therefore important to identify prenatal interventions that can reduce this
maternal distress, and one possible approach to address these perinatal mental health
difficulties is mindfulness-based interventions.
Keywords: Acceptance-Based Coping, Adverse Events, Antidepressant Drugs, Anxiety, Behavioural Intervention, Child Health Outcomes, CBT, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, CBT-I, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia, Comorbidity, Compassion, Childbirth, Depression, Emotion Regulation, Fetal Programming, Fear, Iatrogenic, Labour, Maternal Mindfulness, Maternal Anxiety, Mindfulness, Mindfulness-Based Interventions, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy, Mindfulness Yoga, Mindful Motherhood Training, MMT, Mindfulness Mom Training, Noradrenaline, Obesity, Pregnancy, Perceived Stress, Perinatal Depression, Postpartum Depression, Pain, Reuptake Inhibitors, Self-Regulation, Stress, Safety, Serotonin, Side Effects, Temperament, TAU, Treatment As Usual, Tolerability, Tricyclic.