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Half of Women with Postpartum Depression Get Treatment

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Nurse Anna Soloway reads from the "Dear Mom" book at the perinatal psychiatry unit at UNC-Chapel Hill.  (April Dembosky/KQED)

A new study out Tuesday tallies the costs of failing to treat mental health issues, which are the most common complication of pregnancy. It turns out only half of women with postpartum depression ever get treatment.

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