by Jen Gaskell |
I am so honored to welcome Warrior Mom Charity today to share her story. Charity struggled with postpartum depression and postpartum anxiety with a psychotic episode. I have three little girls, ages 8, 7 and 4. Bringing each home was a joy. An amazing joy. ... by Alexandra Rosas |
Seeing someone struggling through postpartum depression and anxiety cracks my heart wide open. I don’t care if I’m a stranger to them or not, I want to take their hands into mine and tell them to trust me. I want them to believe me when I tell them I have... by Katherine Stone |
This weekend, Postpartum Progress’ 3rd annual Climb Out of the Darkness will take place in cities in towns throughout the world. Some of the women participating, all of whom are survivors of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders like PPD, have shared with us why... by Katherine Stone |
If you feel alone. If you feel ashamed. If you’re still lost. If you haven’t told anyone yet. Or ever. If you feel like you’ll never get better. If you have gotten better and yet you still look over your shoulder. If you still grieve for the moments... by Becky Schroeder |
The Postpartum Progress Private Forum is a special place. Hundreds of moms come together online, day in and day out, to support one another through their battles with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. The conversations there are uplifting and full of hope....