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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 541104" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>That was my experience while pregnant with my difficult child and one therapist thinks that difficult child has Traumatic Stress. I'll have to look it up for you later because I don't have time right now, but basically when the mother is stressed (not normal stress, but high levels of negative stress), particularly in the third trimester, the increase in cortisol levels in the mother's body impact the development of the brain of the fetus - I believe the hippocampus. I'm doing this all from memory and that's not always very reliable, but you may want to google Traumatic Stress and see what you think. </p><p></p><p>As far as the behavior changes, some of that can be attributed to her age. From about 10 to between 13 and 15 is when we see the puberty changes and in a kid that already has issues, it can be much more dramatic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 541104, member: 7083"] That was my experience while pregnant with my difficult child and one therapist thinks that difficult child has Traumatic Stress. I'll have to look it up for you later because I don't have time right now, but basically when the mother is stressed (not normal stress, but high levels of negative stress), particularly in the third trimester, the increase in cortisol levels in the mother's body impact the development of the brain of the fetus - I believe the hippocampus. I'm doing this all from memory and that's not always very reliable, but you may want to google Traumatic Stress and see what you think. As far as the behavior changes, some of that can be attributed to her age. From about 10 to between 13 and 15 is when we see the puberty changes and in a kid that already has issues, it can be much more dramatic. [/QUOTE]
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