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New book from U of C professor examines mental health during pregnancy

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Over a 30-year career in nursing and maternity care, Dr. Dawn Kingston has seen the impact of an expectant mother’s mental health on her baby.

“Pre-term birth, small babies, and children not going on to do well emotionally, physically and developmentally,” are among the consequences of a mother’s mental health issues, she said in an interview with CTV News Calgary.

Kingston is a professor of nursing at the University of Calgary.

Her new book, Your Brain on Pregnancy, advises women on how to maintain their mental health as they prepare to deliver.

  • Watch the full interview in the video player above

“It’s a real misconception that hormones are the sole cause of depression, anxiety, feeling kind of blue during pregnancy and postpartum,” Kingston said.

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