
Around a third of first time mothers suffer from depression symptoms that are linked with the baby's birth during their pregnancies and/or in the first four years of the child's life, a new study reveals. And more women are depressed when their child turns four than at any time before that, according to the study, which challenges the notion that mothers' birth-related mental struggles usually happen at or after the baby's arrival, the Guardian reported. The ...
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