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Depression Strikes Again: Leave Me Alone Black Dog
I should have known depression was coming. The change in weather. My crazy perimenopause periods these days. The fact that I have been overwhelmed with work lately. The fact that on top of Postpartum Progress and Babble and taking care of two children...
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Tue, Oct 30 2012 10:09 AM
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Pacifier Use Does Not Interfere With Breastfeeding
Today please welcome my friend Kristine Brite McCormick, an amazing newborn heart screening advocate. Kristine lost her baby Cora to a congenital heart defect, and now focuses all of her energy on saving the lives of infants so that other mothers will...
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Mon, Oct 29 2012 8:08 AM
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How Shame Gets In The Way of Postpartum Depression Recovery
It seems that the majority of my posts end up coming across as discussions on why it is important to reach out for support if you are struggling with a perinatal mood or anxiety disorder like postpartum depression, which makes sense, I guess, since I...
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Wed, Oct 24 2012 11:47 AM
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The Not-At-All-Funny Humor of Postpartum Depression
This made me a little bit mad today. Well, actually a lot mad, but I try to contain myself as much as possible. You probably won’t like it either. New, from me, at Something Fierce: Adele Has A Baby And the Postpartum Depression Jokes Kick Into...
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Mon, Oct 22 2012 2:40 PM
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A Message to Every Mom Struggling With Postpartum Depression
Oh, ladies. My dear friends. I hate to see amy of you struggling through postpartum depression or anxiety. I’m so sorry you’re suffering right now. In the last two weeks I have seen four of you get hospitalized for postpartum depression or...
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Mon, Oct 22 2012 9:48 AM
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A Letter To Her Son About Postpartum Anxiety
Warrior Mom Jill, who has been struggling with postpartum anxiety, wrote a letter to her son to give to him on his 18th birthday. She is our guest contributor today. Hudson, I finally feel like I’ll be able to be the mom you deserve to have. You...
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Sat, Oct 20 2012 7:19 AM
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Stress During Pregnancy Linked To Postpartum Depression (& More NEW Research)
Herewith, the latest news and research on postpartum depression: Stress in pregnant mothers is linked to postpartum depression – A study recently presented at Neuroscience found that chronic stress in pregnancy blocks the brain benefits of motherhood...
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Fri, Oct 19 2012 7:20 AM
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CNN Takes A Look At Postpartum Depression (Look Mom! I’m On TV!)
So CNN came to my house a while back. They wanted to do a segment on postpartum depression. Afterwards I didn’t hear anything, so I just moved on. Then last night Amber Koter-Puline of Beyond Postpartum sent me a link to this: I have to say I’m...
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Thu, Oct 18 2012 6:30 AM
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Postpartum Anxiety Led Mom To Bury Herself In Her Work
Warrior Mom Tana W. shares how she buried herself even deeper in her work while going through postpartum anxiety just to feel a sense of purpose. After an unplanned c-section due to some medical complications and a four-day hospital stay, I was desperate...
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Wed, Oct 17 2012 8:01 AM
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Everyday Portraits of Love and Loss: A Tribute to Aunt Kit
I come from a line of Katherine Sullivans. It all started with Katherine Sullivan Madden. Then there was Katherine Sullivan Gorman. Then me, Katherine Sullivan Stone. Katherine Sullivan Gorman was my Aunt Kit. Oh, how I loved Aunt Kit. She was my mother’s...
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Mon, Oct 15 2012 8:29 AM
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Bank of America
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Depression Is the Leading Cause of Disease Burden For Women Worldwide
I’ve said it before. Postpartum depression exists all over the world, despite what some people might have you believe. I also believe 1 in 5 women get postpartum depression worldwide. That’s 20%, which is a hell of a lot of women. Not the...
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Thu, Oct 11 2012 7:30 AM
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Will Your Partner Ever Understand Postpartum Depression?
My husband has no idea that today is World Mental Health Day. And yet he said something to me this morning, out of the blue, that was the exact perfect thing for a day like today. And I mean, PERFECT. If you’ve wondered whether your husband or partner...
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Wed, Oct 10 2012 9:05 AM
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2012 WEGO Health Activist Awards
To whoever nominated Postpartum Progress for a 2012 WEGO Health Activist Award, thank you. That was mighty nice. I guess we’re up for the Best in Show: Blog Award category, awarded to someone who exemplifies the use of blogging to raise awareness...
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Sun, Oct 07 2012 7:16 AM
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6 Kickass Reasons Why You Should Support Postpartum Progress
Today is Strong Start Day, the day we raise funds to support the operations of Postpartum Progress the nonprofit. Here are six kickass reasons why you should support the work of Postpartum Progress the nonprofit (a 501c3 organization) with a donation...
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Fri, Oct 05 2012 7:00 AM
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Help Us Drop Kick The Despair of Postpartum Depression: Strong Start Day 2012
What do you need to know to want to help? Postpartum depression is a real and very painful illness. Fifteen to 20% of all new mothers get postpartum depression or anxiety, nearly a million each year in the US alone. It could be you, your sister, your...
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Fri, Oct 05 2012 6:00 AM
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