I'm SO FREAKIN' excited to share with you some of the participants inthe upcoming Mother's Day Rally for Moms' Mental Health. They include:
Rita Arens, editor of "Sleep is For the Weak: The Best of the Mommybloggers" and author of the blog Surrender, Dorothy
Vicki Glembocki, author of "The Second Nine Months: One Woman Tells the Real Truth About Becoming a Mom … Finally" and featured blogger on Oprah.com with Blunt Force Mama
Catherine Connors, author of the very popular mommy blog Her Bad Mother and contributing editor at BlogHer
Therese Borchard, author of the hit daily blog Beyond Blue on Beliefnet, which is featured regularly on the Huffington Post, and editor of "The Imperfect Mom: Candid Confessions of Mothers Living in the Real World"
Stefanie Wilder-Taylor, author of "Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay" and "Naptime is the New Happy Hour" , author of the blog Baby on Bored and a regular on NBC's "The Today Show"
Ruta Nonacs, MD, PhD, Harvard Medical School psychiatry professor and author of "A Deeper Shade of Blue: A Woman's Guide to Recognizing & Treating Depression in Her Childbearing Years"
Trisha Ashworth and Amy Nobile, authors of "I Was a Really Good Mom Before I Had Kids: Reinventing Modern Motherhood" and "Dirty Little Secrets From Otherwise Perfect Moms"
TheMother's Day Rally for Moms' Mental Health is anonline event featuring 24 open letters to new mothers on the importance of maternal mental health. All of the letters will be written by survivors of and experts on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, including postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis, as well as by others who care about the emotional well-being of moms and moms-to-be.
Each hour, on the hour, for 24 hours straight, Postpartum Progress will post a different "Letter to New Moms". The letter writers were given a blank canvas to share their humor, experience, tips and ideas, focusing on the mental health of women during pregnancy and postpartum.
In addition to those list above, you'll hear from some great mommy bloggers that you may not yet know include Leslie from Mrs. Flinger, Sophie from Sophie in the Moonlightand Deb from Missives from Suburbia. We have healthcare professionals like Ann Dunnewold, Karen Kleiman, SusanStoneand Diane Sanfordand the aforementioned Ruta Nonacs. And you'll also be hearing from many of the regulars around here — women who have survived perinatal mood and anxiety disorders –including Lauren Hale, Tara Mock, Ivy Shih-Leung, Sarah Pond, Jess Banas, Erika Krull, Julie Green, Jada Roche, Susan McRoberts, AdrienneMartiniand more.
Such a great mix of amazing women. Some will make us laugh, others will probably make us cry. It's going to be an amazing day. I just hope I don't crash the server with 24+ posts in one day!!