COVID-19 pandemic leaves pregnant women feeling lonely, 'invisible'

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COVID-19 pandemic leaves pregnant women feeling lonely, 'invisible'
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'We don’t go anywhere or do anything, we never see friends, and we spend very little time with family. This pregnancy has been filled with more anxiety, fear, and isolation than ever imagined.'

"Particularly, there's a grieving that's happening by people who've never had a baby before and really had all these expectations around what pregnancy was supposed to be like — who was supposed to support them and milestones like baby showers," she said.

"That lack of social interaction on many levels is hard for everyone, but especially when you're pregnant," she said."Usually, people sort of notice and say, 'Oh, wow, you're getting so big,' or 'Oh my gosh, you're glowing and you look wonderful, we're so excited for you.' "Sometimes I wonder, 'Why now?' and then I get so angry at myself for not being grateful and just excited that it’s coming," she said.

Florida couple Amanda Golden and her husband, Juan Piedrahita, celebrated their long-awaited pregnancy with friends and family in New York through a Zoom baby shower."When is baby safe to meet family? How will we avoid not disappointing everyone when we tell them for the safety of our baby we cannot let anyone kiss them or hold them without a mask?" asked Moorman.

"Normalize for them that they are not overthinking this. It's a very unsettling place to be in, it's a very anxiety-provoking place to be in, it's a very nerve-wracking place to be in," said Gugluizza."Say, 'I hear you; I see you.' Golden has found it helpful to make a conscious effort to keep her parents and her husband's mom up to date on her pregnancy and has weekly Zooms with extended family.

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