In addition to the acculturation struggle, such negative emotional reactions may indeed cause depressive moods, which further impede an immigrant women's social and psychological adjustment. This highlights the importance of working with married female immigrants concerning planned pregnancy and prenatal care to prevent stillbirth. Female marriage immigrants typically have limited access to prenatal care and child healthcare services because of limited language skills and financial resources [37]. Moreover, difficulties communicating with health professionals as well as high medical costs still present significant barriers, even to those who are able to use these services