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Anxious Pregnant Mothers More Likely To Have Smaller Babies
ScienceDaily, 10/28/09
A new study published in the journal Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology reveals that anxiety in pregnant women impacts their babies' size and gestational age. Specifically, women with more severe and chronic anxiety during pregnancy are more likely to have affected babies.
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