Inhibition of mourning by pregnancy: psychopathology and management.
- 7 July 1979
- Vol. 2 (6181) , 27-28
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.6181.27
Abstract
A bereavement during pregnancy is difficult to mourn: a pregnant woman is so increasingly preoccupied with the new life that mourning is interrupted and often impossible to resume later. This may lead to idealisation of the child as a reincarnation of the dead person or child abuse. A bereaved woman should be helped to mourn at the time of death and to keep alive the expectation of future mourning once her baby is thriving.Keywords
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