A growing number of babies are born by surrogate each year in Canada. A new study finds people who choose to be gestational carriers appear more likely to be diagnosed with a new mental illness during and after pregnancy. Heath reporter Katherine Ward has more.
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Surrogates face increased risk of mental illness, ICES study says
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