It’s time for the annual top ten posts roundup. These were the top 10 most popular stories on Postpartum Progress this year, based on reader email, retweets, blog traffic and comments. If you missed one, be sure to check it out!
1. 20 Things I Never Want to Hear or Read Again, Postpartum Depression & Anxiety Edition
2. Myths About Postpartum Depression & Motherhood Show Up in Mommyblog Debate
3. The Six Stages of Postpartum Depression & Anxiety
4. Should Moms Be Required to Keep Their Newborns In Their Hospital Rooms?
5. The Ultimate Valentine for a Postpartum Depression Mom
6. Relapsing on the Road to Recovery from PPD (Alexis Lesa)
7. Postpartum Depression & the Stigma of “Happy Pills”
8. AOL News Story Makes Outrageous Comments About Postpartum Depression along with And Then This Happened
9. Do We Need a 24-Hour Hotline Just for PPD?
10. Letting Go of the Guilt About Not Breastfeeding (Lisa Sniderman)
And for some lovely fireside reading, here is the list of the top 10 postpartum depression posts from 2009.
Coming TOMORROW, I’ll announce the top 10 writers on PPD and related illnesses this year! Will you be on the list?
You know, I am crying my eyes out right now. I'm at my desk at work with mascara all up in my eyes and crying.
I am so SO SO honoured to be listed amoung these wonderful brave women who are taking a stand to reach out to help others through their respective journeys. I think it is so awesome that more women are speaking out about this horrific illness because somewhere there is a woman out there right now searching for help and most of all looking for hope.
It's amazing to know that just by the simple act of writing, we are ALL helping someone out. Boom.
Whether we write about it, talk about it, or just read about it…EVERY WOMAN with PPD is an inspiration to me.
Thank you so much Katherine. I am truly honoured.
Darn! I should have posted my experience with a new type of postpartum depression sooner. Yes, I am a guy and have been through 3 months of complete postpartum depression.
Who knew males could be subjected to it, too?!?