Shannon Armitage at the Managing Life Transitions blog writes about research from the University of South Carolina on the rates of postpartum depression among women with strong religious or spiritual ties. The study was published in the Archives of Women's Mental Health back in February. (Did I write about it then? I don't remember hearing about it.) Anyway, Sharon uses it as a jumping off point to talk briefly about the importance of hope.
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Katherine Stone is the creator of Postpartum Progress. She is a survivor of postpartum anxiety & OCD. Follow her on Twitter at @postpartumprog or on Instagram at @katherine_stone.