Background: Pregnancies that follow perinatal loss are often associated with mental health disorders, which are not usually treated or even identified. Objectives: The main study aim is to identify the prevalence of symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and complicated perinatal grief at different stages of pregnancy following a prior gestational loss. Methods: This descriptive longitudinal study will be conducted with a twelve-month follow-up. The study variables ad-dressed will include sociodemographic data (age, sex, education, marital status, employment status and obstetric history) together with clinical data on complicated perinatal grief and post-traumatic stress disorder scores. Results: The results obtained are expected to provide a new perspective on the healthcare approach to perinatal loss and subsequent pregnancy. Conclusions: We seek to opti-mise comprehensive healthcare in cases of pregnancy following previous perinatal loss and to eval-uate options to minimise possible risks.
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Fernández-Ordoñez, E., González-Cano-Caballero, M., Guerra-Marmolejo, C., Fernández-Fernández, E., & García-Gámez, M. (2021). Perinatal grief and post-traumatic stress disorder in pregnancy after perinatal loss: A longitudinal study protocol. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(6), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18062874
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