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In Denmark , new parents are typically placed in a parent group with 57 other families.
A total of 13% to 19% of new mothers experience postpartum mental health problems.
New mothers who have been in a group with at least one mother at increased risk of postnatal reactions are 11% more likely to seek mental health treatment themselves in the first two years after giving birth.
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