ROLE OF PERINATAL MATERNAL STRESS IN PSYCHOSOMATIC STATE FORMATION IN BABIES OF THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE


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The paper gives data on the impact of the maternal status on further development of a baby of the first year of life. It describes risk factors for psychosomatic and psychoautonomic disorders and defines the prognostic role of genetic or biological, organic cerebral, and psychosocial risk factors in the development of psychosomatic disorders in the baby. The functions of the mother-child system are examined in detail; different impairment stages in its development are presented. The basic principles of a psychoprophylactic service, its purposes, and tasks are outlined.

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E. A Chernukha

Academician V. I. Kulakov Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology, Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia

Email: e_chernuha@oparina4.ru

A. D Solovyeva

I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

T. K Puchko

Academician V. I. Kulakov Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology, Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia

Yu. I Bashnev

Academician V. I. Kulakov Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology, Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia

N. A Korotkova

Academician V. I. Kulakov Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology, Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia

N. A Krasnova

Academician V. I. Kulakov Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology, Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia

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