by Jenna Hatfield |
[Editor’s Note: Today’s Warrior Mom guest post comes from a mom who felt like she was punished for being honest about her feelings and struggles in the hospital. -Jenna] During my pregnancy, I worried that I was going to develop postpartum depression. I... by Katherine Stone
Our mission at Postpartum Progress is to ensure that every woman is able to get the help she needs. Research shows people often feel more comfortable seeking help from someone who looks like them or is from a similar cultural background. This is why we have assembled... by Jenna Hatfield |
When you recognize the signs and symptoms of postpartum depression in a friend or loved one, you might not know what to do. You might feel like it’s not your business. You might not want to upset her more. You might feel like it’s someone else’s job.... by Jenna Hatfield |
[Editor’s Note: Some parts of this guest post by a brave Warrior Mom may feel triggering for those with difficult birth or intrusive thoughts. It’s important to share stories like this one because they show you CAN get better. -Jenna] I had a uneventful... by Jenna Hatfield |
[Editor’s Note: Today’s guest post comes from an immigrant Warrior Mom from Pakistan. A practicing Muslim, her family doesn’t discuss mental health, so she struggled to make sense of what was happening after her baby was born. -Jenna] It does not...