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This paper serves as a call to action for increased focus on emotion regulation during pregnancy. We make this case by summarizing the limited research to date on this topic, which has demonstrated that emotion regulation in pregnant people has important mental health, caregiving, and developmental correlates throughout the perinatal period. Given its crosscutting and modifiable nature, bolstering emotion regulation during pregnancy has the potential for considerable intergenerational consequences, and it is critical to further investigate this construct.
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Penner, F., & Rutherford, H. J. V. (2022). Emotion regulation during pregnancy: a call to action for increased research, screening, and intervention. Archives of Women’s Mental Health, 25(2), 527–531. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00737-022-01204-0
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