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Recent findingsAnxiety, depression, and stress in pregnancy are risk factors for adverse outcomes for mothers andchildren. Anxiety in pregnancy is associated with shorter gestation and has adverse implications for fetalneurodevelopment and child outcomes. Anxiety about a particular pregnancy is especially potent. Chronicstrain, exposure to racism, and depressive symptoms in mothers during pregnancy are associated withlower birth weight infants with consequences for infant development. These distinguishable risk factors andrelated pathways to distinct birth outcomes merit further investigation.
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