The absence of joy during gestation is a multifaceted experience characterized by feelings of sadness, anxiety, or ambivalence instead of the anticipated happiness. This phenomenon can manifest regardless of whether the pregnancy was planned or unplanned, and its intensity can vary from mild disappointment to significant emotional distress.
Addressing emotional well-being during pregnancy is paramount for both maternal and fetal health. A positive emotional state correlates with better prenatal care adherence and healthier lifestyle choices, potentially reducing the risk of complications. Historically, societal expectations often dictated that pregnancy should be a joyous occasion, leading to feelings of guilt or shame when individuals do not experience these expected emotions. Recognizing and validating the diverse range of emotional responses to pregnancy is a crucial step in providing appropriate support.