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Mother's increased anxiety, depression during pregnancy may hamper infant's cognitive development

The findings in the study further suggest that persistent psychological distress after the baby is born may influence the parent-child interaction and infant self-regulation

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Women's elevated anxiety, depression and stress during pregnancy altered key features of the foetal brain, which subsequently decreased their offspring's cognitive development at 18 months, according to a study.

These changes also increased internalising and dysregulation behaviours, revealed the study published in JAMA Network Open. The findings further suggest that persistent psychological distress after the baby is born may influence the parent-child interaction and infant self-regulation.

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