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    Maternal Stress and Low Birth Weight Predict Later Risk for Mood and Anxiety Disorders

    It has been postulated that psychological stress in the mother, if present at a critical time of brain development, can permanently alter a child's response to stress and may have long-term negative consequences.  In response to stress, blood flow to the uterus is restricted and the fetus receives fewer nutrients, which may result in lower birth weight.  Several studies have demonstrated an association between maternal stress and low birth weight, and it is felt that low birth weight is a marker for stressful intrauterine conditions.

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