Pregnancy Relationship Test, PR(T) - the question form

Questions: 9 · 2 minutes
1. Being pregnant makes me feel:
Nothing makes me as happy as knowing that I am pregnant.
I do not feel any particular emotions about being pregnant.
Since I found out I was pregnant, I have been feeling tense and on edge.
Overall, I feel good about being pregnant.
I am very upset about being pregnant.
2. My pregnancy has affected my lifestyle.
Pregnancy has made me completely change my lifestyle.
Pregnancy has not made me significantly change my lifestyle, but I have had to limit myself in some ways.
I do not consider pregnancy a reason to change my lifestyle.
Pregnancy has changed my lifestyle so much that it has become wonderful.
Pregnancy has made me give up many plans; many of my hopes will now not come true.
3.
I try not to think at all about either the pregnancy or the upcoming birth.
I constantly think about the birth and am very afraid of it.
I think that during childbirth I will be able to do everything right, and I do not feel particularly afraid of it.
When I think about the upcoming birth, my mood worsens because I am almost certain it will have a bad outcome.
I think of the birth as a celebration to look forward to.
4. Select the statement that best describes your current feelings about becoming a mother.
I doubt that I will be able to cope with the responsibilities of being a mother.
I believe that I will not be able to become a good mother.
I do not think about my upcoming motherhood.
I am sure that I will become an excellent mother.
I believe that if I try, I can become a good mother.
5. Select the statement that best describes you right now.
I often enjoy imagining the baby I am carrying and talking to the baby.
I feel I understand the baby I am carrying, admire the baby, and believe the baby knows and understands everything I think about.
I constantly worry about the baby’s health and try to feel the baby.
I do not think about what the baby I am carrying will be like.
I often think that the baby I am carrying may have some kind of disability, and I am very afraid of this.
6.
I do not think about how I will breastfeed my baby.
I look forward with great excitement to breastfeeding my baby.
I think I will breastfeed my baby.
I worry that I will have problems with breastfeeding.
I am almost sure that I will probably not be able to breastfeed my baby.
7. My pregnancy has affected the father of my baby’s attitude toward me.
I believe my pregnancy has made me even more beautiful in the eyes of the father of my baby.
My pregnancy has not changed the father of my baby’s attitude toward me.
Because of my pregnancy, the father of my baby has become more attentive and warmer toward me.
Because of my pregnancy, I have become unattractive, and the father of my baby has become more distant toward me.
I am afraid that pregnancy-related changes may worsen the father of my baby’s attitude toward me.
8. Which statement best reflects your current situation?
Most people close to me share my joy about the pregnancy, and I feel good with them.
Not all people close to me are truly happy that I am pregnant; not everyone understands that I now need special consideration.
Most people close to me disapprove of my pregnancy, and my relationships with them have worsened.
I am not very interested in how even people close to me feel about my pregnancy.
Some people close to me feel mixed about my pregnancy, and this worries me.
9. How do you feel when other people notice that you are pregnant?
I always feel painfully ashamed when other people notice that I am pregnant.
I feel a little uncomfortable when other people notice that I am pregnant.
I feel pleased when other people notice that I am pregnant.
I do not care whether other people notice that I am pregnant or not.
I do not feel particularly uncomfortable if other people notice that I am pregnant.