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Be an inspiration! On your website or blog you canlet people know you are a survivor (and give them some hope and encouragement if they are suffering) or that you are working very diligently on your recovery bydisplaying a Warrior Mom Badge. Yes, we’ve gotBadge Bling!

Just scroll down to find the perinatal mood or anxiety disorder you survived, or the one you are working on!, and copy the code underneath that badge.

Postpartum Progress

Postpartum Progress

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About Katherine Stone

Katherine Stone is a parenting writer and a nationally-recognized peer advocate for women who suffer mental illnesses related to pregnancy & childbirth. She is the creator & editor of Postpartum Progress, and a survivor of postpartum OCD.

Katherine goes wherever necessary to speak about how common postpartum depression is and to combat the terrible stigma related to this illness. She has shared her story openly and written about PPD as a contributing expert for BlogHer, the world’s top community for and guide to blogs by women, as well as for PBS’ This Emotional Life website. She has appeared in videos on postpartum depression for Health.com and iVillage, and her supportive words have appeared on The Today Show’s website and ABC’s Million Moms Challenge. She has personally responded to thousands upon thousands of emails from suffering mothers, helping them to find professional help and encouraging them along their journey to recovery.

Katherine was chosen by WebMD as a 2008 Health Hero, recognizing individuals who overcome challenges and help transform healthcare. She was also the winner of the 2010 Bloganthropy Award, given for using social media to make a difference, and a 2011 Media Award from Mental Health America, given for outstanding coverage and portrayals of mental health issues during the previous year. She was named as one of the Top 50 Twitter Moms of 2011.

Katherine is also the founder of Postpartum Progress Inc., a national nonprofit focused on vastly improving the support and services for women with perinatal depression. She does all of her advocacy work full time on a volunteer basis while also raising her two kids. Additionally, she is currently a parenting news writer for Babble’s Strollerderby. In the past, Katherine has served as a parenting columnist at AOL’s ParentDish, and on the board of directors of Postpartum Support International.

Katherine’s media appearances include Health.com, More, Cookie, Newsweek, Fit Pregnancy, Scholastic Parent & Child, US News & World Report, iVillage, Cafe Mom, The Week, The Huffington Post, FOX5 San Diego, American Medical News, WebMD, Sirius Doctor Radio and more. She has co-hosted Twitter chats on postpartum depression with the March of Dimes as well as ABC News’ Dr. Richard Besser. Katherine speaks widely about postpartum depression, and has done speeches at such events as the Georgia Perinatal Association Annual Conference, Tennessee’s annual Fall Psychiatric Symposium, the Southern New Jersey Perinatal Cooperative conference and more. She also enjoys speaking about blogging, as has presented at BlogHer, Blissdom and the Type A Parent Conference.

Prior to becoming a full-time advocate and stay-at-home mom of two, Stone spent 7 years in marketing at The Coca-Cola Company, most recently as Director of Experiential Marketing. She lives in the Atlanta area. You can follow her on Twitter at @postpartumprogr.

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