by Katherine Stone |
A fascinating new study finds that a large chunk of Americans would rather not discuss symptoms of depression with their doctors. According to Health.com, “43% of people would keep their depression symptoms to themselves during a doctor’s appointment, because... by Katherine Stone |
We are so happy to announce our brand new photo album of survivors of postpartum depression and related illnesses. It’s called the Warrior Mom Photo Album, and we’re extremely proud of the more than 100 women who have shown their courage by sharing their... by Katherine Stone |
We asked survivors of postpartum depression and anxiety to give us a six-word memoir or story of their experience. Postpartum Progress’ Six Things Six-Word PPD Memoir challenge was inspired by SMITH Magazine’s Six-Word Memoir project and bestselling book... by Katherine Stone |
A couple years ago, I wrote about 9/11 and how it contributed to my experience with postpartum depression, given that I was still in the maternity ward after having just had my first child a few days earlier. I’m not sure I can say any more than I said then. If... by Katherine Stone |
Thank you readers, for all of your nominations. (Don’t forget – from now on, everyone highlighted on Warrior Moms of the Week is nominated by YOU, the reader.) Here are your Warrior Moms of the Week! From Robin at Farewell, Stranger on being ready to... by Katherine Stone |
North Carolina’s postpartum depression support organization, Postpartum Education and Support (PES), will hold its 2nd annual StrollerThon and 5k on October 1 in Apex, NC. The event at Crowder Park will support the continued efforts of PES to reach every mother...