by Katherine Stone |
I just got back from BlogHer, the largest blogging conference in the world, attended by approximately 800 women bloggers (and a few men). Anyway, it was FANTASTIC and it gave me so many ideas about how to improve Postpartum Progress and make it even easier to use and... by Katherine Stone |
The 6th annual NYU Reproductive Psychiatry Conference will be held on Saturday, October 6th, from 8am to 4pm in the Farkas Auditorium of Alumni Hall at the NYU School of Medicine. The conference will provide information on the latest in research, premenstrual mood... by Katherine Stone |
Calling ALL women in Georgia who have survived a postpartum mood disorder, including postpartum psychosis, postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, postpartum OCD!!!! (Or if you’re a Georgia practitioner who treats a lot of these women.) Please email me at... by Katherine Stone |
The Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services has launched a postpartum depression awareness campaign called Moms Reach Out. The campaign features a website, a toll-free "Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies" helpline, and downloadable posters and... by Katherine Stone |
One of the biggest issues for all of the women who need to be treated for postpartum depression and anxiety, as well as antenatal depression, is that of medication: Why do I have to take it? How long will I have to take it? Will it hurt my baby if taken during... by Katherine Stone |
Here’s a link to a story about Mary Howorth, who was instrumental in getting legislation passed in Illinois calling for screening of women for postpartum mood disorders. The legislation is awaiting signature from the governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich....