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Mind-Body Techniques in Pregnancy and Postpartum

Esteban A. Oyarzabal, Barbara Seuferling, Shaweta Babbar, Shannon Lawton-O’Boyle, Shilpa Babbar

2021Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Maternal stress can perturb physiology and psychiatric health leading to adverse outcomes. This review investigates the effectiveness of several mind-body therapies-namely biofeedback, progressive muscle relaxation, guided imagery, tai chi, and yoga-as interventions in reducing maternal stress and other pregnancy-related conditions. Through randomized trials, these techniques have shown promising benefits for reducing pain, high blood pressure, stress, anxiety, depressive symptoms, labor pain and outcomes, and postpartum mood disturbances. As these interventions are easy to implement, low cost, and safe to perform in pregnancy, they should be considered as alternative, nonpharmaceutical interventions to use during pregnancy and postpartum care.

Topics & Concepts

PregnancyPsychological interventionAnxietyGuided imageryMedicineBiofeedbackMoodProgressive muscle relaxationRelaxation (psychology)Randomized controlled trialPhysical therapyPsychiatrySurgeryGeneticsInternal medicineBiologyMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and PostpartumPediatric Pain Management TechniquesNeuroendocrine regulation and behavior