by Katherine Stone |
[Editor’s Note: Kathryn Vercillo, who blogs at Crochet Concupiscence, recently published a book called Crochet Saved My Life featuring the stories of women who used crochet to get through difficult times. One of the women in the book, Rachel, shares the story... by Katherine Stone |
It’s easy for me to forget to let you know what’s going on or what I’m up to. Then again, I’m not sure you want to know. Or need to know. So if posts with me telling you what I’m doing out in the world related to PPD — quick updates... by Katherine Stone |
Since I can’t reinforce this enough, I want to remind you (and ALL the doctors out there) that postpartum depression can arise any time in the first year after your baby is born. Some moms recognize they have PPD pretty early on. For others, the symptoms may... by Katherine Stone |
Are you in Georgia? Want me to come see you? Then you should know about Project Healthy Moms. Through this program I’ve been traveling the state speaking to med school students and others about postpartum depression and other perinatal mood and anxiety... by Katherine Stone |
Even when you’ve got some idea you probably have postpartum depression, it’s easy to come up with a billion reasons why you shouldn’t call the doctor. Please welcome today’s guest contributor, Warrior Mom Rebecca J., who shares why she waited... by Katherine Stone |
It’s much more difficult to get the proper help and support for postpartum depression than most people recognize, even if you’re someone who works in the healthcare field. Today, Warrior Mom Rebecca S. shares her eight-month struggle to find the right...