by Katherine Stone |
Several years ago, with the help of a graphic artist, I created the Warrior Mom logo for Postpartum Progress. I wanted a symbol that was positive. That represented the strength and courage it takes to get through postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, postpartum... by Katherine Stone |
A bit of the old Monday morning news roundup for you: 1) I watched some of this segment on the new ABC show “The Revolution” this morning, but I honestly had to quit watching halfway through it because … well, ugh. Once Dr. Jennifer Ashton (who I... by Katherine Stone |
[Editor’s Note: Every week I read more of them. Emails from women who sought help for postpartum depression from their pediatricians, their obstetricians, their primary care physicians who were ignored, mistreated or minimized. There’s probably nothing... by Katherine Stone |
Yesterday, the federal government heralded the Affordable Care Act and how it helps women. They touted the fact that, “20.4 million women with private health insurance gained expanded preventive services with no cost-sharing in 2011, including mammograms,... by Katherine Stone |
Welcome to day 5 of our weeklong series on the father’s perspective of PPD. Today we welcome Rick Brannan, husband of Warrior Mom Amy Brannan: After Ella was born in May of 2007 our house seemed too small, so Amy started scouting for a new house. It wasn’t...