by Kate Kripke |
While we know that the first year after having a baby is statistically the most difficult for marriages and partnerships, we certainly cannot say that every woman who is struggling with postpartum depression or a related illness will also be in a marriage or... by Katherine Stone |
I'm going to start needing spotters to keep all with all the honesty about postpartum depression and related illnesses going on in the interwebz these days … here are just a few great stories … Pam from 2 Much Testosterone, on recovering from PPD and... by Katherine Stone |
Postpartum depression was like a ticking time bomb inside of methatgrewmore quickly than the tiny being growingin my womb.But unlike the forcefulkicks I felt from my son or his sweet hiccups that kept me up at night,I never felt postpartum depression. I didn't... by Katherine Stone |
I have been writing this blog for almost 7 years now. So long that it's easy for me to forget that many of you have just found it, or are just coming here for the first time. If you are here because you are pregnant or just had a baby in the last year and you... by Katherine Stone |
Strap on your seatbelts, ladies, because there's a mondo group of amazing women writing about postpartum depression and related illnesses this week. How about Katie at Sluiter Nation? She's trying to sell her Case of Guilt, her Unreasonable Self-Doubt and her...