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A New Warrior Mom Tattoo From A PPD Survivor

by Katherine Stone | 0 comments

It means the world to me whenever I get a photo from a Warrior Mom who’s just gotten a Postpartum Progress Warrior Mom logo tattoo.

The Warrior Mom signifies the strength and perseverance all of you display while caring for your babies the best you can and battling against postpartum depression, anxiety, OCD, panic, psychosis, PTSD, antenatal depression, post adoption depression and weaning depression.

Just want to say thanks so much to Barbara N., who had postpartum depression, anxiety and panic disorder and is the mom of three girls. She sent me this picture this morning.

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Katherine Stone is the creator of Postpartum Progress. She is a survivor of postpartum anxiety & OCD. Follow her on Twitter at @postpartumprog or on Instagram at @katherine_stone.

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Six Things

  • 6 Things To Avoid If You Have PPD Or Anxiety
  • 6 Tools To Help You Feel Understood Thru PPD & Anxiety
  • 6 Things That Affect How Long It Takes to Recover from PPD
  • The 6 Stages of Postpartum Depression & Anxiety
  • 6 Surprising Symptoms of PPD & Anxiety
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Meet Katherine

Katherine Stone

Katherine Stone is the creator of Postpartum Progress. She is a survivor of postpartum anxiety & OCD. Follow her on Twitter at @postpartumprog or on Instagram at @katherine_stone.

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