Health & Fitness Pregnancy & Childbirth
Your Brain on Pregnancy
A Guide to Understanding and Protecting Your Mental Health During Pregnancy and Beyond
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2024
- Category
- Pregnancy & Childbirth, Women's Health, Mental Health
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781982143381
- Publish Date
- Sep 2024
- List Price
- $11.09 USD
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781982143374
- Publish Date
- Sep 2024
- List Price
- $26.99
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Description
An enlightening and practical guidebook for mothers to help them navigate mental health challenges during and after pregnancy—based on cutting-edge science by one of the world’s foremost researchers of maternal mental health.
For women who are expecting, pregnancy can be a time of excitement, but it also comes with the expectation that they are supposed to feel happy and joyous—that they must be “glowing.” The truth is that many women who are pregnant experience troubling anxiety, depression, and stress, accompanied by feelings of guilt, shame, and inadequacy. They are often ashamed to seek help, chalking up their feelings to changing hormones, lack of sleep, or a phase that will eventually go away.
In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Dawn Kingston, world-renowned expert on mental health and pregnancy, reveals that more women are affected by mental health issues during pregnancy rather than after it. While postpartum depression is a real and serious issue, depression during pregnancy is lesser known but just as pernicious, if not more so. Over the course of her twenty-five years working with women and babies as a registered nurse and mental health clinician, Dr. Kingston has discovered that as many as one in four pregnant women struggle with their mental health, and without treatment, symptoms can continue after the child is born, impacting a mother’s long-term health as well as her baby’s development. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Kingston takes readers through the three most common mental health struggles—anxiety, depression, and toxic stress—and shows how common life challenges such as relationship issues, financial problems, job transitions, and lack of support are often the trigger. She also debunks the popular belief that hormonal changes are to blame. Then, using proven science-based strategies, she shares easy and effective ways expecting parents can manage the stress and other feelings caused by these challenges, and actually reverse negative effects to make a lasting difference to both them and their babies.
With real-life stories, easy-to-use self-assessments, and advice on how to talk to your doctor, this definitive and practical book breaks down stigma and gives women the tools they need to safeguard their health and their baby’s health for all the milestones to come.
About the author
Dr. Dawn Kingston is an award-winning researcher and mental health clinician who has worked in medicine for more than twenty-five years, thirteen of those as a registered nurse in a neonatal ICU. She holds a master’s in nursing and a master’s in counselling. She also holds a PhD in mental health from McMaster University and a postdoctoral fellowship in mental health from the University of Manitoba. She is a professor in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary, the inaugural holder of the Lois Hole Hospital for Women Cross-Provincial Research Chair in women’s mental health, and the first Canadian chair in women’s mental health at the Lois Hole Hospital. She has been awarded the national New Investigator Award from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for her work in maternal mental health. Dr. Kingston and her team are the developers of the HOPE 3.0 digital mental health platform for women, the first women’s-only mental health resource offering online screening and assessment tools, information, and courses related to a variety of life situations to support women. Kingston lives in Alberta with her family. Visit her website DrDawnMentalHealth4Women.com or connect with her on Facebook @DrDawnKingston.
Editorial Reviews
“Most people have heard of postpartum depression. This important book describes how a range of mental health problems are just as common during pregnancy. The author describes how to recognize them, with many self-rating scales, and what to do for help.”
— DR. VIVETTE GLOVER, PhD, DSC, Professor of Perinatal Psychobiology, Imperial College London, UK
“Growing a baby should be a time of greatest joy in a woman's life. Yet many are emotionally troubled during this time. Dr. Dawn to the rescue! Based on her years of experience as a neuroscientist, Dr. Kingston gives expectant mothers, and their healthcare professionals, science-based tools to mellow the waves of mental ups and downs and bring back joy into early motherhood. Pregnant moms, read Your Brain on Pregnancy and let your daily mantra be: ‘I'm doing the greatest calling in the world, growing a little person.’”
— DR. WILLIAM AND MARTHA SEARS, co-authors of The Healthy Brain Book and The Sears Baby Book
“Dr. Dawn Kingston offers pregnant women the possibility and hope that they can take control of their own mental well-being. Your Brain on Pregnancy is easy to read, practical, and ultimately comforting.”
— ROBERT FREEDMAN, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmacology, University of Colorado School of Medicine and former editor of the American Journal of Psychiatry