#9061. Corrigendum to: The delivery of a placenta/fetus with high gonadal steroid production contributes to postpartum depressive symptoms (Depression and Anxiety, (20XX), 38, 4, (422-430), 10.1002/da.23134)

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Abstract:
A correlation between gonadal steroids and depressive symptoms during the perinatal period has long been suggested; however, the underlying mechanism for this relationship remains unclear. This study was designed to examine the correlation between gonadal steroid concentrations of umbilical cord blood and postpartum depressive symptoms as well as longitudinal alterations in maternal plasma gonadal steroid concentrations among perinatal women.
Keywords:
placenta; fetus; gonadal steroid production; delivery; postpartum depressive symptoms

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