Study Finds ‘Inconsistent’ Care for Pregnant Women With Depression
FRIDAY, June 24 (HealthDay News) — Pregnant women with depression receive inconsistent treatment and, as a result, may spend more time in the hospital before their babies are born, a new study finds.
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Study Finds ‘Inconsistent’ Care for Pregnant Women With Depression
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