Postpartum Progress Blogroll & Other Pretty Cool Peeps

This is a list of blogs about postpartum depression and a few websites that I think you may find helpful and comforting.   My criteria:

  • blogs focused on postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety/OCD, antenatal depression/anxiety, postpartum psychosis, etc. (this is what you write about primarily, or you have a category dedicated to it that houses several posts on the subject)
  • blogs that are current, with a track record of active posting, that have been written for at least one year.
  • blogs that are fully supportive of the women who suffer, supportive of all types of treatments for these illnesses and factually correct (they use real research to back up any claims)

You will also find listed below some general blogs on mental health that I like, as well as blogs of other women in the blogosphere who I hold in high regard.  You go, girls!

If you think you should be on this blogroll and you’re not, it’s most likely just an accident.  It’s hard to keep track of all you wonderful people.  Just email me.  Also, if you have a button you want me to add to your listing, please email me the code.  ALSO, will you check & see if Postpartum Progress is on your blogroll? Hmm? It isn’t?!?  If you’d like to add us please do, and if you need Postpartum Progress bling, look here.  Link: http://postpartumprogress.com

Survivor Bloggers aka Warrior Moms (in no particular order): 

My Postpartum Voice

Dooce (postpartum depression archive link)

Beyond Postpartum

Pretty Swell

Pretty Swell

Heir to Blair

Band Back Together (link to PPD section)

depressionsandconfessions (PPD archive link)

Ivy’s PPD Blog

Laughing Through The Chaos

Go Erin Go (PPD archive link)

The Mummy Chronicles

Surprisingly Sane

All Work & No Play Make Mommy Go Something Something (PPD archive link)

O My Family (PPD archive link)

O My Family Blog

Arms Wide Open

Moosh in Indy

Living the Self-Care Challenge (Diane Sanford & Ann Dunnewold)

LIVING Self-Care

Welcome to the Nuthouse

Not Super, Just Mom (PPD archive link)

Sluiter Nation (PPD archive link)

Sophie in the Moonlight (link to PPD archive)

I Can Grow People (link to PPD archive)

2 Much Testosterone (link to PPD archive)

Minky Moo

I Thought I Loved You Then (PPD archive link)

Roxane’s Days

Days

The 818

The818.com

Mommy Vs. Madness

Musings, Musings, Musings

Mood-Disordered Mama

Postpartum Dads Project (for dads whose wives/partners are suffering)

Dig Toes In (PPD archive link)

Tea and Brie: You Are Not Alone

TheMommyblog.net

Just Gliding Along (PPD archive link)

Rebuild from Depression (nutrition-focused)

PPD In Paradise

The Adventures of Anxiety Girl

In The Trenches of Mommyhood

 

Journey Through PPD

 

Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorder Specialists’ Blogs:

Massachusetts General Hospital’s Center for Women’s Mental Health Blog

Postpartum Stress Center Blog: Karen Kleiman, author of “This Isn’t What I Expected”

Perinatal Pro:  the blog and website of Susan Stone, reproductive mental health expert and past president of Postpartum Support International

Who Says?: the blog of Ann Dunnewold, author of “Even June Cleaver Would Forget the Juice Box”

Kate Kripke, LCSW

 

Websites (Not Blogs) Related to Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders:

Postpartum Support International

PPD Support Online: an online support group for people with postpartum mood disorders

MedEdPPD

Health.com’s section on postpartum depression (with videos)

PBS’ This Emotional Life

Mental Health Ministries: offers resources to faith communities on reducing the stigma of mental illness, including specific resources on postpartum depression

PTSD After Childbirth: Jodi Kluchar’s website on postpartum post-traumatic stress disorder

Center for Postpartum Adjustment (Florida)

Center for Postpartum Health (California)

Mama2Mama (British Columbia)

I’m Listening: the website of Jane Honikman, founder of Postpartum Support International

TABS: Trauma & Birth Stress

Postpartum Men: for men with PPD

 

Pregnancy & Parenting Sites that are friends of Postpartum Progress – Thank you for your support!!!!

Mamapedia

ParentDish

Fit Pregnancy

Scholastic Parent & Child

The Today Show’s Today Moms

Babble: Ceridwen Morris’ Being Pregnant

Parenting.com

March of Dimes

Pregnancy.org

The Motherhood

 

 Great Women Bloggers/Sites Who Have Consistently Supported Postpartum Progress and/or Women’s Mental Health — Thank You, Too!!

Catherine at Her Bad Mother 

Rita at Surrender Dorothy

Mrs. Flinger

Deb at Missives from Suburbia

Annie at PhD in Parenting

Megan at Velveteen Mind

Janice at 5 Minutes for Mom

Heather at The Extraordinary Ordinary

Becky at Mommy Wants Vodka

Elisa, Lisa, Jory, Rita, Jenna and Denise at BlogHer

Meagan at The Happiest Mom

Tiffany at Mom Nom

Mom-Nom.Com

Chrysula Winegar

One Bored Mommy

Allie at No Time for Flash Cards

  No Time For Flash Cards

Lindsay at Birds iViews

 

General Mental Health/Psychology Blogs Worth Reading:

Psych Central’s World of Psychology: Created by Dr. John Grohol, this site and the World of Psychology blog overs a lot of great information on all mental illness issues

McMan’s Depression & Bipolar Web: John McManamy is an award-winning mental health journalist with bipolar disorder.  His blog Knowledge is Necessity is found here.

Beyond Blue at Belief.net: written by Therese Borchard, who experienced PPD and covers depression for Beliefnet, which offers features on religion, spirituality, faith, health and prayer

Webicina’s Depression 2.0:  a guide to blogs, social bookmarks, search engines and other Internet 2.0 sites related to depression

 

Mental Health Anti-Stigma Websites:

Bring Change 2 Mind

No Kidding Me Too

 

Cause Bloggers I Support #blog4good

Friends of Maddie

Violence Unsilenced

Cora’s Story

 

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