by Katherine Stone |
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, which is part of the US Department of Health & Human Services, has posted a few pieces of research on postpartum depression from the last few years, including this one: "About 13 percent of women suffer from the... by Katherine Stone |
The National Research Council and Institute of Medicine of the National Academies are releasing a report at a public briefing on Wednesday, June 10 called "Depression in Parents, Parenting and Children: Opportunities to Improve Identification, Treatment and... by Katherine Stone |
If you have experienced any serious adverse affects from taking medication of any kind, there is a reporting process you can use offered by the FDA called MedWatch. You can submit a report to them here and you can read about othergeneral information on medications... by Katherine Stone |
SIX THINGS YOU SHOULD AVOID IF YOU HAVE POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION 1. Scary Stuff Women with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders like postpartum depression can be very suggestible. What does that mean? It means you can hear or see something disturbing and then suddenly be... by Katherine Stone |
One of mymothers (I have two)works at the Mississippi State Mental Hospital. She told me they have some sort of museum or archivesthere, and in it there is an admitting book that shows, among other patients, the women who were admitted shortly after childbirth and... by Katherine Stone |
I haven't quite gotten into the podcast/blog video thing yet. It's on my list for this year. But I did do an Ohiopublic radio interview on WOUB-AM recently and I thought I'd share the audio here. I talk about perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, my...