by Katherine Stone |
They already know this, because I talk to them quite a bit, but I couldn’t be more proud of or excited for the wonderful people at the University of North Carolina (UNC) for opening the country’s first freestanding perinatal inpatient psychiatry unit.... by Katherine Stone |
I asked the following question at the Postpartum Progress Facebook Fan Page last week: How many of you, looking back, feel like you suffered longer from postpartum depression than necessary because you were afraid to take medication for your illness? I asked because... by Katherine Stone |
CNN's Elizabeth Cohen recently published the piece "10 Dumb Things You Do At The Doctor's Office" and Karen Kleiman pointed it out on Twitter. Karen said she thought the article was very pertinent to moms with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders... by Katherine Stone |
I have heard mamas worrying aloud about the money spent on therapy or medication for postpartum depression. One recently told me she always thinks about all the other ways she could be spending or saving that money, and thus feels guilty about spending it on... by Kate Kripke |
[Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of our series on how postpartum depression and related illnesses can negatively affect your marriage or partnership, with tips on what you can do about it. Check out part 1.] We know that marital and relationship conflict is a risk... by Katherine Stone |
You are still here—and it’s the last day of the 21 day self-care challenge. What an incredible accomplishment! Hopefully, these 21 days invested in yourself have provided the evidence that you needed about the value of self-care in your life. Hopefully, you saw that... Page 7 of 13« First«...56789...»Last »