by Cristi Comes |
If you’re like me, Postpartum Progress has impacted your life in more ways than one. After having my daughter in 2010, I discovered this powerful community of Warrior Moms at a time when I needed it most. I not only found invaluable information, but also felt... by Susan Petcher |
Did you see our big announcement on Friday? If you can’t make it to the Warrior Mom Conference in July, we’re bringing it to you! For the first part of the Homestead Warrior program, we’d like to invite all of you, our Warrior Moms, to send in your... by Lauren Hale |
Postpartum Progress’ first Warrior Mom Conference happens in less than 100 days. The first ever patient centered conference on maternal mental illness will take place in Boston, where 125 women will gather together and go through a ton of Kleenex. Tickets sold... by Jen Gaskell |
Do not dismiss postpartum depression with a shrug and an eye roll, Ms. Albert. It affects one out of every seven women. Ms. Elisa Albert wrote a book After Birth that I will definitely not be reading. Her main premise is that women do not have enough support for... by Jen Gaskell |
Music has always been a part of my life. I realized the depth of my struggles through postpartum depression and postpartum anxiety when I could not recall the last time I played music. I sang bedtime songs for my daughters, and that was the extent of it. I grew up... by Susan Petcher |
[Editor’s Note: Please welcome Mirjam Rose to Postpartum Progress today, as she shares her experience of parenting while recovering from PPD. Mirjam is an elementary school teacher and blogger who lives in the Netherlands with her husband and three children. She...