Abstract

Background: Primary care and mental health services for pregnant and postpartum moms are facing increased difficulties as a result of the war in Ukraine. Objective: To review and identify the available literature and conduct a study in order to determine psychological rehabilitation adaptation of pregnant women and mothers in the postpartum period who experienced traumatic events during the war in Ukraine Methodology: In order to assess the effects of this condition, data was gathered. The existence of risk factors, such as a change in lifestyle associated with being a refugee and rehabilitation, is the most important factor associated with PSTD in pregnant and postpartum moms. Results: Observational studies suggest that the symptoms of PSTD may be improved by coping self-efficacy therapies. Conclusion: Further study is required to examine these components in greater detail and to suggest additional rehabilitation strategies.

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