Postpartum anxiety much more common than depression in new moms, study says By Liam Britten with CBC News
Study found 17% of new moms get postpartum anxiety compared to 5% for postpartum depression
By Liam Britten with CBC News
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Dr. Nicole Fairbrother found nearly 16 percent of pregnant women and 17 percent of new mothers could be diagnosed with anxiety compared to the four percent of pregnant women and nearly five
percent of new moms diagnosed with depression.
New research out of the University of British Columbia suggests anxiety disorders in new moms are
outpacing depression, yet healthcare professionals have given postpartum depression much more
attention.
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