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Depression Rates Higher Among Pregnant Women During Pandemic


Depression Rates Higher Among Pregnant Women During Pandemic
by Hannah Joy on 
April 27, 2021 at 2:43 PM
Pregnant women experienced high levels of depression and anxiety, loneliness, and post-traumatic stress during the Covid-19 pandemic, reveals a new survey.
Such high levels of distress may have potential implications for women and for foetal and child health and development, said researchers from Harvard University's T.H. Chan School of Public Health in the US.
"We expected to see an increase in the proportion of pregnant and postpartum women reporting mental health distress, as they are likely to be worried or have questions about their babies' health and development, in addition to their own or their family's health," said Karestan Koenen, Professor of psychiatric epidemiology at the varsity.

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