by Katherine Stone |
I was looking for something in my library of postpartum depression books and came upon an interesting excerpt from Karen Kleiman’s book “The Postpartum Husband.” She lists beliefs some husband’s may have about their wives’ postpartum... by Katherine Stone |
Tomorrow my son will be ten. 10! I can’t believe it has now been ten years since my glorious boy was born, and approximately nine years since I had postpartum depression, or to be more precise, postpartum OCD. Ten years ago I was a mess. I thought my son... by Katherine Stone |
Daily Hope is one of the most popular services of Postpartum Progress. When a mom with postpartum depression or a related illness signs up for Daily Hope, she receives emails with a supportive and understanding message about what she is going through and tips on how... by Katherine Stone |
Perfectionism. Oh, the pressure we put on ourselves to be perfect! Or at least, if not “perfect,” then definitely Good. The phrase “I feel like such a bad mom” bounces off of the walls in my office every day. It echoes after the women with whom I work leave my... by Katherine Stone |
Here are the Warrior Moms of the Week, as nominated by the readers of Postpartum Progress … An absolutely beautiful story in pictures from Kimberly at All Work & No Play Makes Mommy Go Something Something about why fighting against postpartum depression is... by Katherine Stone |
When Ms. B. Monaghan’s American Thought & Language class began, my fellow Michigan State University students and I were directed to obtain a three-ring presentation binder. On the cover of the binder we were to write the title “My Power In My...