by Katherine Stone |
Today we continue with part two of Gretchen Houser’s story on having postpartum depression in the 1960s: After a few hours, the ER doctor releases me to my concerned and perplexed husband with a diagnosis of “neurasthenia.” In the 19th century, neurasthenia was... by Katherine Stone |
So I’m sitting in my office, minding my own business (not really) and I see this tweet: PostPartum depression non-existent in other cultures. Here’s why! Oh goodness. There goes Katherine’s mood today. Postpartum depression is NOT non-existent in... by Katherine Stone |
I’m so glad Gretchen Houser, who is 70, reached out to me last week. She remembers keenly what it was like to have postpartum depression in the 60s, when there was no diagnosis and no support. She had to find a way to get through it on her own. Her words are... by Katherine Stone |
Today we’re so happy to welcome Cat, a Chinese-American Warrior Mom, who blogs at Postpartum Thoughts. The story she has shared with us is fantastic and I’m so excited for you to read it … When I was pregnant with my first child, I received all the...