For many people, the birth process is a period of emotional fluctuation in which opposite emotions such as happiness and sadness, courage and anxiety, loneliness and togetherness coexist. It is a period in which the expectant parents discover themselves, their changes and emotions.
Discovering a brand new, different me and encountering feelings within you that you have not known before actually makes this period a unique period.
Pregnancy, changes in the body during this period, different moods caused by hormonal changes, responsibilities entering the lives of the baby and the parents, the balance of career and motherhood for working mothers, the Issues such as feelings of guilt over the taught motherhood and the process of the father-to-be adapting to the role of fatherhood can cause intense stress during this period.
In this exciting, discovery-filled time, prospective parents need psychological support. With special psychological support services for pregnant, postpartum and new parents, it is aimed to support couples in preparing for becoming parents in a healthy and conscious way and in solving the problems they encounter in the first years of parenthood.
Service areas:,
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Confusion of emotions about pregnancy and motherhood
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Having a child Related complex feelings and thoughts
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Being disturbed by the shape and weight changes that occur in your body (fear that the beauty and attractiveness of your body will decrease during and after pregnancy, worry that you will not be able to return to your previous state, etc.)
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Fears about birth and birth process
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Preparation for birth
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The baby's concerns about health status
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concerns about being a good parent
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Pregnancy depression
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Postpartum depression
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Restructuring and communication in the relationship with the spouse
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Adjusting to life with children
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Pregnancy and after c innateness
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Psychological preparation for the pregnancy process before getting pregnant
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Psychological preparation for birth after getting pregnant
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Concerns about pregnancy and birth
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Birth fears
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Indecisiveness about birth preferences
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Domestic problems during pregnancy
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Concerns about motherhood and fatherhood
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The expectant mother's related concerns and fears
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The expectant mother's birth, pregnancy experiences and perceptions in her family history and the impact of this situation on her own pregnancy process
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The expectant mother's view of motherhood, her personality structure and her relationship with her husband
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The expectant father's view of fatherhood, his personality structure and his relationship with his wife
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