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Study: COVID-19 pandemic can affect mothers and infants through immune pathways – News-Medical.Net
If past natural disasters have taught us anything about their effects on pregnant women and developing babies, it is to pay close attention, for the added stress…

If past natural disasters have taught us anything about their effects on pregnant women and developing babies, it is to pay close attention, for the added stress will surely have an impact on them.
Amanda Venta, associate professor of psychology at the University of Houston, is sounding that alarm as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic in a newly released study published in Child Psychiatry & Human Development.
“There is strong evidence to suggest that the coronavirus pandemic will affect mothers…
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