by Kate Kripke |
Moms who suffer with postpartum depression and anxiety feel alone. Almost always. They feel misunderstood, unseen, isolated and lost. Moms who suffer with a perinatal mood or anxiety disorder feel, when they sit in my office, like they are in battle all by...
by Kate Kripke |
Postpartum depression may be common, but it’s not normal. Baby blues is common and normal. So what’s the difference between baby blues and postpartum depression? It’s NOT normal for a woman to suffer in new motherhood. It is not normal for her to...
by Katherine Stone |
Please read the following message from Amber Koter-Puline, awesome Warrior Mom and blogger at Beyond Postpartum. She’s going to be leading Postpartum Progress’ new Warrior Mom Book Club. I’m so thrilled we’re going to be doing this thanks to... by Katherine Stone |
The Nassau County Department of Health Perinatal Services Network, in collaboration with Zucker Hillside Hospital and several other organizations, has created a new public service campaign on postpartum depression called “Ask the Question.” Dr. Tina...
by Katherine Stone |
Dear New Mom, “Sometimes, reaching out and taking someone’s hand is the beginning of a journey. At other times, it is allowing another to take yours.” ~Vera Nazarian One of the most misunderstood parts of motherhood is the emotional roller-coaster you’re on right...