What happens if I'm recovering from psychosis and I've become pregnant?
Don't worry, even if you have the perception that the pregnancies of the women around you are planned and expected, studies confirm that 4 out of 10 pregnancies have not been planned.
Furthermore, there is a myth that pregnancy is a vital period of well-being and psychological protection, but most of the time this is not the case, and it is normal to have many doubts and anxiety at the beginning of pregnancy, and to find it difficult to adapt to this new situation.
It is highly recommended that you consult with your healthcare provider to adjust your monitoring (more frequent visits are recommended during pregnancy) and to review your current treatment. It is also important to have the support of family, friends, and your partner to accompany and help you during this time.