by Katherine Stone |
I’ve always been kind of an emotional person. Okay, not kind of. I’ve always been an emotional person. When I was six years old, I sang that Sinead O’Connor song, “Nothing Compares to You,” to my mom to let her know how wonderful I thought she was. I can still... by Katherine Stone |
It’s time for the annual top ten posts roundup. These were the top 10 most popular stories on Postpartum Progress this year, based on reader email, retweets, blog traffic and comments. If you missed one, be sure to check it out! 1. 20 Things I Never Want to Hear... by Katherine Stone |
It’s December already. I’m not quite sure where November went, but according to my calendar, it’s come and gone. This time last year, I was knee-deep in Christmas presents, decorations, and plans for elaborate activities. Today, I have yet to buy one present, and I’m... by Katherine Stone |
[Editor’s Note: Today’s guest post from a Warrior Mom will inspire those still in the dark of postpartum depression. Light will come, mamas. It will come. -Katherine] I went to the post office yesterday. With both of my kids. Both of my rambunctious, loud... by Katherine Stone |
There was an interesting discussion on Twitter about having babies in the hospital and how some hospitals no longer offer nurseries, but instead require the newborns to remain in the mother’s hospital room. No sending baby off to the nursery for the night. The...