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How Do You Tell A Pregnant Friend About Postpartum Depression?
I’ve been excitedly waiting for news that my best friend from high school has finally become a daddy. I’ve trolled his and his wife’s Facebook page for the last two weeks. But that baby is hanging in for more ice cream and cookies. The other day, his...
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Wed, Feb 01 2012 7:18 AM
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Boston Postpartum Depression Event on Feb. 16 Open to Public – Come See Me!
I recently told you that I (Katherine Stone) will be speaking about postpartum depression in Boston (Needham, MA) on February 15 at the invitation of Isis Parenting. That event is for physicians only, and several people expressed disappointment that the...
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Wed, Feb 01 2012 10:39 AM
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In Which I Experiment On Myself To Reduce Anxiety Symptoms
If you have anxiety, too, you might want to know this: I have been conducting an experiment on myself. I’m trying out this thing called good nutrition. Normally, I’m the type of girl who doesn’t eat breakfast, is way too busy to ever...
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Thu, Feb 02 2012 9:05 AM
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A Culture of Emotional Restraint: Asian-American Mom Shares Her Perspective on PPD
Postpartum Progress is launching a new feature: Warrior Moms of Color. It is important to us to make sure that women of all backgrounds are represented here, so that everyone sees that any mother can get postpartum depression or a related illness, regardless...
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Fri, Feb 03 2012 7:31 AM
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CaPSI Launches New Warmline To Support Californians With PPD
CaPSI has now launched a new warmline for women in California seeking help or support for postpartum depression or related illnesses. CaPSI is a group of volunteers for Postpartum Support International in the state of California. They answer calls and...
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Sat, Feb 04 2012 7:38 AM
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Knit One Purl One: A Story of Postpartum Depression in the 60s
I’m so glad Gretchen Houser, who is 70, reached out to me last week. She remembers keenly what it was like to have postpartum depression in the 60s, when there was no diagnosis and no support. She had to find a way to get through it on her own....
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Mon, Feb 06 2012 6:00 AM
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Is Postpartum Depression Non-Existent in Other Cultures? The Facts
So I’m sitting in my office, minding my own business (not really) and I see this tweet: PostPartum depression non-existent in other cultures. Here’s why! Oh goodness. There goes Katherine’s mood today. Postpartum depression is NOT non...
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Mon, Feb 06 2012 11:48 AM
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Knit One Purl One, Part 2: A Story of Postpartum Depression in the 60s
Today we continue with part two of Gretchen Houser’s story on having postpartum depression in the 1960s: After a few hours, the ER doctor releases me to my concerned and perplexed husband with a diagnosis of “neurasthenia.” In the 19th century,...
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Tue, Feb 07 2012 6:00 AM
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When Relationships Worsen After Mothers Recover From Postpartum Depression
The women who I see in my office constantly amaze me. These women work hard. They ask themselves difficult questions and do their best to uncover the answers that resonate most for them. They face their fears head-on. They exemplify a braveness that comes...
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Wed, Feb 08 2012 9:18 AM
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Isis Parenting’s Perinatal Care Roundtable: Introducing the Panelists
I just wanted to share a few things about the event at which I’ll be speaking on February 15th in Boston. This is the Isis Parenting event open to physicians only, entitled “It Takes A Village: Building Connections in Perinatal Care”...
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Thu, Feb 09 2012 9:15 AM
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Smell the Burnt Toast: Coming Together in A Postpartum Depression Support Group
Today’s guest on Postpartum Progress is Gabrielle Kaufman. Gabrielle is a dance therapist, a postpartum depression support group leader, and one of the California coordinators for Postpartum Support International: Each week I have the blessing of...
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Thu, Feb 09 2012 10:10 AM
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7 Postpartum Depression Survivors Share Their Stories Of Having More Children
This week we’re doing a special five-part series featuring seven mothers who survived postpartum depression or a related illness and went on to have more children. The series was put together by Amber Koter-Puline, and will feature input from these...
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Mon, Feb 13 2012 6:33 AM
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Postpartum Depression Survivor Series: Day Two
Welcome to day two of our postpartum depression survivor series on having more children … Amber: Our little group was formed because we are all Warrior Moms. What form of perinatal mood or anxiety disorder did you suffer from and what were your...
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Tue, Feb 14 2012 6:30 AM
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Postpartum Depression Survivor Series Day Three: The Husbands
And now day three of our special postpartum depression survivor series on having more children … Amber: Let’s talk about our families today. What was the birth order of your “postpartum depression baby”? For me, I was a first-time mom so I had no...
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Wed, Feb 15 2012 6:30 AM
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Postpartum Survivor Series Day 4: What Happened After The Next Baby
Postpartum depression survivor series day four focuses in on when our seven Warrior Moms made the decision to have another child and what that experience was like … Amber: Today, I invite you all to share with readers about your experience with...
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Thu, Feb 16 2012 6:10 AM
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