by Katherine Stone |
Happy to welcome Warrior Mom Karen C. today, sharing her story of pregnancy depression and postpartum depression, and how recovery is like a marathon race. Like many mothers before me, I looked with anticipation toward the joys and challenges of raising my first... by Katherine Stone |
A Postpartum Progress reader has asked me to reach out to all of you for some advice about baby books, and I’m happy to do it, so here goes. What do you think? I have been through PPD twice and am pregnant with my third. I’m trying even harder to prevent... by Katherine Stone |
A lot of great reading right now related to postpartum depression, birth trauma, postpartum PTSD and more this week, so I wanted to direct you straight to it: Help for a Traumatic Delivery and Postpartum Depression – Over on the Huffington Post, Amy Przeworski... by Katherine Stone |
Every pregnant and new mother, regardless of her geographical location, race, marital status, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status should have the right to enjoy, as the World Health Organization states, the “highest attainable standard of mental... by Katherine Stone |
The MGH Center for Women’s Mental Health has a special registry for women who take atypical antipsychotic medications during pregnancy. This is a very important registry given the lack of information that exists about certain types of medications and their...