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Combined, High Maternal Stress and Prenatal COVID-19 Infection May Affect Attention Span in Infants

September 27, 2023 by Uncategorized 0 comments

Prenatal COVID-19 infection increased the risk for impaired attention and delayed socioemotional and cognitive functioning among infants of mothers who experienced high psychosocial stress during their pregnancy.

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