To investigate this hypothesis, pregnant and
nonpregnant women reported on their relationship and their partner.
Not exact matches
Among alcohol users 18 to 44 years old, 15 percent of
nonpregnant women and 1.4 percent of pregnant
women report that they binge drank in the past month, according to a 2012 phone survey from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Although the studies
reported here show how relationship satisfaction changes after pregnancy, it is unclear whether pregnant
women are indeed happier than
nonpregnant women to begin with.
However, when pregnant
women's partners would
report similar levels of satisfaction as
nonpregnant women's partners, as well as similar levels of support, we could state with more certainty that pregnant
women exhibit a positive bias than the current results permit us to do.