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(Psych Central News) New research suggests mothers with depression may excessively worry about their babies at night. As such, these mothers are more likely to spend time with their babies during the night, even if the baby is content. “We found that mothers with high depressive symptom levels are more likely to excessively worry about their infants at [...]

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