by Kate Kripke |
The women who I see in my office constantly amaze me. These women work hard. They ask themselves difficult questions and do their best to uncover the answers that resonate most for them. They face their fears head-on. They exemplify a braveness that comes from a... by Katherine Stone |
I’m so glad Gretchen Houser, who is 70, reached out to me last week. She remembers keenly what it was like to have postpartum depression in the 60s, when there was no diagnosis and no support. She had to find a way to get through it on her own. Her words are... by Kate Kripke |
If you recognized yourself in my story about winter blues, seasonal affective disorder, and postpartum depression, then my goal is to be able to offer you some hope with these tips. 1. If you do see sunlight, try to get outside, even if for only a few moments. We do... by Katherine Stone |
Choosing the top writers on postpartum depression each year is one of the hardest jobs I have. There are so many courageous mamas out there writing beautiful things. When I started doing this a few years ago there just weren’t that many of you writing about... by Katherine Stone |
Kimberly Morand on deserving the best care possible for postpartum depression: I didn’t know a whole lot about the spine when I injured it some years ago. Even with my nursing background, I knew only the basics and the fact that it hurt like a mother loving...