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Women Who Give Birth in Winter or Spring Less Likely to Have Postpartum Depression
October 22, 2017
BOSTON, Oct. 22 -- The American Society of Anesthesiologists issued the following news release:

Women who give birth in winter or spring are less likely than women who deliver in the fall or summer to suffer from postpartum depression (PPD), suggests a study being presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY(R) 2017 annual meeting.

The study also found that women who delivered babies at a higher gestational age (further along in their pregnancy) were less likely to develop PPD, and . . .

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