by Katherine Stone |
A family history of depression or other mental illness is a risk factor for postpartum depression, whether that history is known or unknown. For so many of us, the lives our parents have lived and also how they parented us plays a big role in our own experience with... by Katherine Stone |
I launched a new project today, and I’m thrilled to tell you about it, especially because I think it’s relevant to all the Warrior Moms out there. I’m writing a new weekly column for Babble Voices called Something Fierce. It’s about being... by Katherine Stone |
I need you to support Jenny’s Light, and here’s why: They are a major sponsor of Postpartum Progress. MAJOR. If they didn’t support us, we might not even be here. That’s how important they are. Thus far, their sponsorship has helped us migrate... by Katherine Stone |
Lebogang, a South African mother, has blessed us today with another story for our series Warrior Moms of Color, where we focus on Asian-American, Latin-American and African-American — and today, African — moms with postpartum depression or postnatal... by Katherine Stone |
Warrior Mom Alyssa R. reached out to share her story of why no one believed she was suffering when she had postpartum anxiety and postpartum PTSD. It’s a common problem, since most of us who’ve had it (including me) take a look at the short lists of...