by Jaime Harker |
Today, my friend A’Driane Nieves is sharing a bit about postpartum anxiety, which hits home for me because I, too, experienced it. I’m entering the 6 month postpartum mark after having my third child, my first after having PPD and later being diagnosed with... by Jaime Harker |
I recently heard the idea of a “coping box” as a way to self-soothe during times of high-intensity emotions. The coping box is a collection of items gathered in one spot, such as a box or basket, that can be used for comfort and self-care during... by Jaime Harker |
Jackson was three months old when I returned to work. At the time of his birth, my husband had recently been partially laid off, working only two days per week, so staying home with my son, or even extending my maternity leave, was not an option. Instead of basking in... by Robin Farr |
It’s my week for content on Postpartum Progress. My week, as a member of the Warrior Mom Leadership Team, to share something about postpartum mood disorders and help you feel less alone. I’ve known this week was coming for a while, and yet on this Monday... by Katherine Stone |
In 2004 came Postpartum Progress the blog. In 2011 came Postpartum Progress® the nonprofit. In 2013 came Postpartum Progress’ Climb Out of the Darkness®, the world’s largest event raising awareness of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. And in 2015... Page 6 of 12« First«...45678...»Last »