Stress in pregnancy affects child: study

By Jane Kirby, Pa Health Editor
Updated September 6 2019 - 12:33pm, first published 12:31pm
A study has found that stress during pregnancy increases the child's risk of a personality disorder.
A study has found that stress during pregnancy increases the child's risk of a personality disorder.

Women who experience stress in pregnancy could be more likely to have children with personality disorders, research suggests.

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