by Katherine Stone |
I recently got the chance to sit around the table with some amazing women and talk about what I do every day and how it has impacted my life and the lives of others. This might be one of my favorite topics, given how social media and blogging has changed my life. I... by Alexandra Rosas |
Belief Shared community Information These items are the beginning tools for a successful recovery from postpartum mood disorder. I say this confidently, because I believe in recovery being possible. I was once someone who never felt that I’d be normal again nor... by Alexandra Rosas |
From my viewpoint, everyone around me had it together. I saw the dark-haired mom seated on the other sofa in the gathering room. Her hair was smooth and fell neatly to her shoulders. Her three-month-old daughter looked up at her from her knee, dressed in a spotless... by Jen Gaskell |
My lifeline throughout my recovery from postpartum depression and postpartum anxiety was social media. I credit Google for leading me here to Postpartum Progress. From this website I found the blogs of fellow Warrior Moms. I found my tribe, a community of fellow... by Kate Kripke |
In light of the recent uproar over the article on antidepressants and pregnancy that was published this week on the New York Times’ Well Blog, I thought I would pause today on the unknowns that likely burden every single mom who suffers with a perinatal mood or... by Katherine Stone |
Approximately 1 in 7 women suffer from postpartum depression after having a baby. Many more may experience depression during pregnancy, postpartum anxiety, OCD, and more. Postpartum depression is in fact the most common pregnancy-related complication, more widespread...