Surrogates more likely to be diagnosed with mental illness, study finds
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Surrogates more likely to be diagnosed with mental illness, study finds
People who are gestational carriers (or "surrogates") appear more likely to be diagnosed with a new mental illness during and after pregnancy, according to new research from ICES, McGill University, and the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Center.
The data analysis highlights the importance of support for surrogate and non-surrogate mothers, during and after pregnancy, according to the researchers.
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