Study Shows Prenatal Stressors Are Independently Associated With More Infant Inflexibility
March 24, 2026
March 24, 2026
STONY BROOK, New York, March 24 -- The State University of New York Stony Brook University posted the following news:
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Study Shows Prenatal Stressors Are Independently Associated With More Infant Inflexibility
A study of 1,585 pregnant women during the Covid-19 era reveals that prenatal risk as defined by a multitude of maternal psychosocial stressors is associated with greater infant inflexibility and difficulty with routines during a baby's firs . . .
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Study Shows Prenatal Stressors Are Independently Associated With More Infant Inflexibility
A study of 1,585 pregnant women during the Covid-19 era reveals that prenatal risk as defined by a multitude of maternal psychosocial stressors is associated with greater infant inflexibility and difficulty with routines during a baby's firs . . .
