by Katherine Stone |
I realize that postpartum depression never takes a holiday, but every now and then I have to. So, I'm on vacation this week. Meeska, Mooska, Mickeeeeeeey Mouse! Meanwhile, I thought I'd give you some links this week toa fewof Postpartum Progress readers'... by Katherine Stone |
He walks off the bus yesterday with a scowl on his face. His mouth is all scrunched up and his eyes are narrowed. This is not a face I’ve seen before. Thoughts race through my mind. Did he get in a fight? Did he get in trouble with his teacher?... by Katherine Stone |
Apparently Thanksgiving is a time to write openly about postpartum depression in the blogosphere. I was surprised to see such an uptick in stories from women who have gone through it or are currently. I suppose it's because going through such a dark place focuses... by Katherine Stone |
Bill Meyer, facilitator for the pregnancy/postpartum support group at the Duke University Medical Center, sent me this article today from the Washington Post that appeared on March 7 about postpartum obsessive compulsive disorder (PPOCD). The article is called... by Michelle Woo |
Today’s Warrior Mom guest post comes from Chasity Boatman, who blogs at Every Child is a Blessing. She writes about exclusively pumping, and how it healed her. By Chasity Boatman When I brought my newborn son to my breast to nurse for the first time, I wanted... Page 2 of 12«12345...10...»Last »