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Why Facebook may fuel new mothers' insecurity

  • Written by Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, Professor of Human Sciences and Psychology; Faculty Associate of the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy, The Ohio State University
imageSocial media can lead to comparisons, which often can be depressing, a study finds. Africa Studios via www.shutterstock.cm

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