Women pregnant after previous perinatal loss: relationships between adult attachment, shame, and prenatal psychological outcomes.
Julia Marysia CaldwellPamela Joy MeredithKoa WhittinghamJenny ZivianiTrish WilsonPublished in: Journal of reproductive and infant psychology (2023)
Although avoidant attachment and self-blame can heighten grief in pregnancy after loss, focusing on social connectedness may be a helpful way for prenatal clinicians to support pregnant women during their subsequent pregnancy - and in grief.