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Depression Raised Risk of Subsequent Pregnancies Among Black Teen Moms

WEDNESDAY, March 5 (HealthDay News) -- Black American teen mothers who have depression symptoms may be more likely to become pregnant again within two years of giving birth, says a University of Maryland School of Medicine study.
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