A Study of Correlations between Newborn Children Outcomes and Emotional States and Attachment to a Fetus in Women Pregnant Using in-Vitro Fertilization.

Bokhan, T.G.; Terekhina, O.V.; Shabalovskaya, M.V.; Silaeva, Anna V.; Leshchinskaia, Svetlana B.; Gayfulina, Zh.Ph; Aparina, K.V.; Malykh, S.B. and Kovas, Yulia. 2023. A Study of Correlations between Newborn Children Outcomes and Emotional States and Attachment to a Fetus in Women Pregnant Using in-Vitro Fertilization. Psychology. Journal of the Higher School of Economics, 20(3), pp. 563-587. ISSN 1813-8918 [Article]

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Abstract or Description

Children's development in the early years is significantly linked to further well- being. Among many factors involved in early development are mother’s attachment to the fetus and her emotional state during pregnancy. The current study prospectively explores mothers’ characteristics during the third trimester of pregnancy and their newborn children outcomes. The sample included 300 women with natural conception (NC) and 127 women with in-vitro fertilization (IVF), and their newborn children. For mothers, the following instruments were used: the Maternal Fetal Attachment Scale, the Clinical Scale for Self-assessment of Irritability, Depression and Anxiety. For newborns, the following parameters of newborn children outcomes were assessed: gestational period; the length and weight; the Apgar score in the first and fifth minutes after birth. All components of maternal attachment to the fetus were in the normal range for most women in both groups. All aspects of maternal attachment to the fetus were significantly greater in the IVF group. In both groups, more than 35% of women experienced depression and 43% of women experienced moderate/severe levels of anxiety. In the NC group, greater scores on giving of self and enjoying of watching tummy jiggle as the baby kicks inside were associated with less irritation in mothers. In the IVF group, the indicators of women’s attach- ment to their fetus were not associated with emotional states. Neither mothers’ attachment to their fetus nor their emotional states during pregnancy predicted newborn children outcomes. Children born from IVF had a statistically lower gestational period than in the NC group.

Item Type:

Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.17323/1813-8918-2023-3-563-587

Keywords:

pregnant women’s emotional states, attachment to foetus, newborn children outcomes, in-vitro fertilization, natural conception

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Psychology

Dates:

DateEvent
20 September 2023Published
11 September 2023Accepted

Item ID:

34128

Date Deposited:

27 Sep 2023 14:54

Last Modified:

27 Sep 2023 14:54

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/34128

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