Rutgers: Depression During Pregnancy is Tied to Increased Emergency Department Visits for Infants After Birth
April 04, 2024
April 04, 2024
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, April 4 (TNSres) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
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Rutgers Health study finds that infants whose mothers have mild and moderate to severe depressive symptoms had more emergency department visits than those who had no symptoms
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Mild and moderate to severe perinatal depressive symptoms among new mothers are associated with the increased use of emergency rooms to treat their infants, according t . . .
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Rutgers Health study finds that infants whose mothers have mild and moderate to severe depressive symptoms had more emergency department visits than those who had no symptoms
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Mild and moderate to severe perinatal depressive symptoms among new mothers are associated with the increased use of emergency rooms to treat their infants, according t . . .