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Fear-based health information makes new mothers anxious

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAwareness campaigns encourage perfectionism and unwarranted personal responsibility for events over which new mums may have little control.Pablo Rogat

Doctors, nurses and public health practitioners give health advice with the best intentions. They want pregnant women and their babies to be physically and mentally healthy. They want to support...

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