Domestic violence, also known as intimate partner violence, affects individuals who are intimately involved. Domestic abuse can take many different forms, including verbal, physical, and sexual abuse as well as threats of abuse. Anyone can be abused by a partner, but domestic violence is most frequently committed against women. Both same-sex and heterosexual relationships are susceptible to domestic violence. There is always an imbalance of power and control in abusive relationships. An abuser exerts control over a partner by using intimidating, hurtful words and actions. At first, it might not be simple to recognize domestic violence. Although some relationships are abusive right away, it frequently begins subtly and gets worse over time. Pregnancy is a time when domestic violence can start, worsen, or both. Your health and the health of the infant are at risk due to domestic violence. Even after the baby is born, there is still a risk. Even if your child isn't the victim of domestic abuse, just seeing it can be dangerous. Children who are raised in abusive environments are more likely than other kids to experience abuse and behavioral issues. They are more likely to abuse others as adults or to believe that abuse is a normal part of relationships. You might be concerned that speaking the truth will put you, your child, or other family members in even greater danger and could even cause your family to dissolve. However, the best way to safeguard your family and yourself is to ask for assistance.
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