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Stress, Anxiety Can Up Risk of Depression in Pregnancy (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)

FRIDAY, Jan. 22 (HealthDay News) — Stress, history of depression, lack of social support and unintended pregnancy are among the major factors that contribute to increased risk of depression in pregnant women, a new study shows.

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Stress, Anxiety Can Up Risk of Depression in Pregnancy (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)

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