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Low anti-anxiety hormone levels may up postpartum depression

<p>Pregnant women having lower levels of an anti-anxiety hormone in their second trimester had an increased chance of developing postpartum depression, a study has shown</p>

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Low anti-anxiety hormone levels may up postpartum depression
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New York: Pregnant women having lower levels of an anti-anxiety hormone in their second trimester had an increased chance of developing postpartum depression, a study has shown.

Postpartum depression -- depression that occurs after childbirth -- affects early bonding between the mother and child.

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