by Jenna Hatfield |
[Editor’s Note: Today’s guest post is a really great piece for both moms and their partners. Jennifer Schwartz took the time to interview her husband about what the experience of her postpartum depression felt like for him. It’s a unique view of PPD.... by Jenna Hatfield |
[Editor’s Note: Today’s guest post comes from Carrie London of Growing Humans. Addressing fathers’ mental health is important in the discussion of postpartum depression. Additionally, November is Men’s Health Month and this year the Movember... by Anne-Marie Lindsey |
contributed by Julia Roberts– Agency Owner, Speaker, Advocate, Mother of two kids with ARPKD/CHF, both kidney transplanted, Co-founder of Support for Special Needs I do not know Frank Callis, Katherine Stone’s husband, personally. Like many other people, I’ve... by Anne-Marie Lindsey |
I feel so lucky to have an amazing husband; he is a friend, partner, father, and the passionate love of my life. When I struggle hardest, however, it doesn’t look like the marriage I just described. I want to share his most helpful insight with all of you, here,... by Katherine Stone |
Men get depressed in the first year postpartum, too. Whether you call it paternal postpartum depression or something else, what we do know is that new fathers’ suffering can impact the health of their children just as the depression of new mothers can.... by Katherine Stone |
[Editor’s Note: My husband had one more thing to add to our series last week from dads on postpartum depression: How important it is for dads to watch out for themselves, too. -Katherine] I wrote a piece a couple of days ago focusing on the three things men... Page 1 of 912345...»Last »