by Katherine Stone
The New Mom Mental Health Checklist was created by Postpartum Progress to: Empower mothers to help themselves. Facilitate conversations that can be difficult for mothers to start with their doctors and other care providers. Reinforce the variety of recognized,... by Katherine Stone
Our mission at Postpartum Progress is to ensure that every woman is able to get the help she needs. Research shows people often feel more comfortable seeking help from someone who looks like them or is from a similar cultural background. This is why we have assembled... by Jenna Hatfield |
When you recognize the signs and symptoms of postpartum depression in a friend or loved one, you might not know what to do. You might feel like it’s not your business. You might not want to upset her more. You might feel like it’s someone else’s job.... by Jenna Hatfield |
We know that women of color, particularly Black women, do not have the support and treatment they need in order to achieve recovery after suffering through postpartum depression and anxiety. We know that the system doesn’t support the well-being and wholeness of... by Jenna Hatfield |
[Editor’s Note: Today’s guest post comes from a Warrior Mom who wants us to be more direct when we’re talking to new moms about postpartum depression. Her points are very valid and very helpful. -Jenna] Today I’m giving you permission to be... Page 3 of 7«12345...»Last »