by Katherine Stone |
One of the biggest issues for all of the women who need to be treated for postpartum depression and anxiety, as well as antenatal depression, is that of medication: Why do I have to take it? How long will I have to take it? Will it hurt my baby if taken during... by Katherine Stone |
Staff writer Denise Gellene of the Los Angeles Times reports on research finding that women married to deployed soldiers are at a much higher risk for experiencing postpartum depression: "Women with spouses on military deployment during their pregnancies face a... by Katherine Stone |
I've decided to create a new resource for Postpartum Progress. I want to create a list of centers across the U.S. that specifically specialize in researching and treating women's perinatal mood disorders. I want a list of places where women can go and be... by Katherine Stone |
Announcing the Postpartum Progress Beacon of Hope for March 2007 (drumroll please) … Mary Jo Codey!!!! If you haven't heard about the impact the former first lady of New Jersey has had on the issue of postpartum mood disorders, then you've missed a LOT!!... by Katherine Stone |
It looks like postpartum depression legislation has been introduced in the state of Maine to make PPD screenings mandatory at 6-weeks post birth and to require doctors to educate women on postpartum depression during their pregnancy. The bill (LD 792, An Act...