Sexual abuse is a traumatic experience that can have long-lasting effects on a person's physical and mental health. Unfortunately, it can also complicate pregnancy and childbirth.
According to the World Health Organization, one in three women worldwide has experienced physical or sexual violence in their lifetime, and this violence can have serious consequences for maternal and child health.
It is important for healthcare providers to be aware of the potential complications that can arise from sexual abuse during pregnancy and to provide appropriate care and support to women who have experienced abuse. This may involve referral to specialized services such as counseling, support groups, or advocacy services.
Women who have experienced sexual abuse during pregnancy should also be encouraged to seek support from family, friends, and community organizations. With the right care and support, women who have experienced sexual abuse can have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies.