by Kate Kripke |
Postpartum depression changes you. There is no doubt about it. It can also change your partners, children, extended family and friends. Thankfully and for the most part, these changes are positive ones; although it is certainly difficult to see this side of things... by Kate Kripke |
Let’s say you are in the high-risk category for developing a postpartum mood or anxiety disorder like postpartum depression. You have battled depression, anxiety, OCD, or bipolar throughout your lifetime, and you have been told that the major hormonal and... by Kate Kripke |
Katherine recently asked me to write a post on postpartum depression and divorce. She wrote: I’ve had a mom recently ask about divorce … how to deal with it when a husband divorces you over PPD. There are some moms whose husbands treat them horribly... by Kate Kripke |
“But I don’t have PPD anymore! I am not supposed to feel depressed or anxious! I should know better than to wake up and feel like I don’t want to face the day! What is wrong with me? Does this mean I am back to where I started?” Sound familiar? In the wake of... by Kate Kripke |
It seems that the majority of my posts end up coming across as discussions on why it is important to reach out for support if you are struggling with a perinatal mood or anxiety disorder like postpartum depression, which makes sense, I guess, since I am a... Page 3 of 8«12345...»Last »