This Uzbek monograph offers a profound examination of "Psychological Adjustment During Pregnancy," a pivotal period of both physiological and emotional transformation. It meticulously explores the psychological processes women navigate, highlighting the critical roles of stress, social support, and individual adaptive mechanisms in ensuring maternal and fetal well-being. The book delves into diverse factors influencing a pregnant woman's psychological state, from family environment and economic conditions to medical care and cultural influences. It analyzes how insufficient psychological adaptation can lead to challenges like anxiety, depression, and adverse birth outcomes. Designed for psychologists, medical professionals, and researchers, this interdisciplinary work provides theoretical insights and practical strategies for effective psychological support, aiming to foster healthier pregnancies and strengthen family dynamics, ultimately contributing to a robust society.
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