by Katherine Stone |
On Monday I got an email that a Wall Street Journalreporter was looking to interview someone about paternal postnatal depression. Not 10 minutes after that I saw an NPR reporter was looking for a contact on the same subject. Hmmm, I thought, must be big news coming... by Katherine Stone |
Many of you have asked about the Family Medical Leave Act and how that applies to women with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders like PPD, as well as their family members (like husbands). I reached out to 9to5, a national organization dedicated to putting working... by Katherine Stone |
Here’s another response to reader requests … more information on dads. How do you talk to them about postpartum depression? What if they aren’t helping, or make matters worse? Today’s guest author is the wonderful Lauren Hale, blogger at... by Katherine Stone |
I received this email from a Postpartum Progress reader yesterday, and she agreed to allow me to share it with you: I am a PPD survivor who is over a year into recovery. My spouse wasn’t very supportive or understanding while I was sick and thought that I should... by Katherine Stone |
For reasons that I still don't quite understand, the links to the posts I've written so farfor PBS' "This Emotional Life" website were all wonky. So, once and for all, I'm going to give you the links and cross my fingers that these are now... by Katherine Stone |
Speaking of fathers and postpartum depression, I thought you might want to see this post by Dan Scott from the Life As Best I Remember It blog. He shares his experience with his wife when she had PPD. If you didn't see it last week, here are five things new...