by Kate Kripke |
The loss of a baby — whether it be through miscarriage, childbirth, neonatally, SIDS, the heart-wrenching decision to end a pregnancy due to issues discovered through early screening, or any other reason — is without doubt one of the most painful and... by Katherine Stone |
Yesterday afternoon I got some shocking news. I saw that Babble had come out with its list of Top 100 Mom Bloggers of 2011. I was hoping I’d be on it of course, as are many striving mom bloggers, all of whom are awesome even if they aren’t on it. Number... by Katherine Stone |
As we’ve done for the last several years, I like to share the most popular stories on postpartum depression and anxiety that have appeared in Postpartum Progress each year. The top ten list is based on those posts with the highest traffic, or for you... by Katherine Stone |
For those of you who have had one crap sandwich of a year due to postpartum depression, take heart. You made it through. You’ll love this post from our guest contributor Kimberly Morand over at her blog All Work & No Play Makes Mommy Go Something Something... by Katherine Stone |
PPD Survivor and journal editor Jaime H. has proposed a potential new scholarly journal on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders called the Journal of Perinatal Mental Health. She is seeking input from any healthcare professionals who come in contact with moms who... by Katherine Stone |
A mom who is currently struggling with postpartum depression recently asked me how to know when you are getting better. Rather than answer that question myself, I put it out to my followers on Twitter and to the members of our Facebook page. Reading through their...