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Half of Infant Bonding Issues Happen Without Postpartum Depression Mothers without postnatal depression account for nearly half of all cases of Mother-to-Infant Bonding Difficulties (MIBD). The strongest predictor for MIBD was a mother's difficulty holding an infant due to crying or back-arching at one month postpartum, which increased long-term bonding risks by 3.45 times.
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