by Katherine Stone |
Several years ago, with the help of a graphic artist, I created the Warrior Mom logo for Postpartum Progress. I wanted a symbol that was positive. That represented the strength and courage it takes to get through postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, postpartum... by Katherine Stone |
I recently told you that I (Katherine Stone) will be speaking about postpartum depression in Boston (Needham, MA) on February 15 at the invitation of Isis Parenting. That event is for physicians only, and several people expressed disappointment that the event was not... by Katherine Stone |
I’ve been excitedly waiting for news that my best friend from high school has finally become a daddy. I’ve trolled his and his wife’s Facebook page for the last two weeks. But that baby is hanging in for more ice cream and cookies. The other day, his wife had sent a... by Katherine Stone |
Chris Bingley, who lost his wife Joanne to severe postnatal depression, is asking residents of the United Kingdom to join him in a petition for better perinatal mental health care for new mothers. If you live in England or elsewhere in the UK and can lend your... by Katherine Stone |
Have you emailed your parents? Your friends and loved ones yet? Because we haven’t reached our goal for Strong Start Day to support women with postpartum depression. We encourage donations any time this week. We really need them. We can’t make change... by Katherine Stone |
Do you care about postpartum depression? You should. Every mother shares a common wish. It doesn’t matter what level of education she has, where she lives, her race or her religion: she wants desperately to be a good mom. Imagine then, that most important dream...