Multiparity and severe obstetric complications were significantly more common in women with prenatal depressive symptoms (Table 1). Moreover, this group reported a significantly higher negative experience with their pregnancy than women with EDS13 (Table 1). Null findings have been reported in the literature on the role played by obstetric complications in antenatal depression, and results related to parity have been varied [26]. Because a study by Borri et al. [57] identified parity as a relevant risk factor in an Italian sample, only that variable was controlled for in the main analyses in the present investigation.