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Bye-Bye, SSRI
I’m not on my SSRI anymore. It happened accidentally-I would get so scatterbrained with work and taking care of the twins plus the preschooler that I would totally forget for a day, then take it the next day and swear I wouldn’t do it again...
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Fri, Dec 12 2014 5:30 AM
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Adult Time-Outs: Lessons From Postpartum Rage
As part of my recovery from PPD, I learned through lots of expensive therapy that I also experienced what’s called postpartum rage. What could be a simple annoyance to a regular person could send me flying off the handle. My rage manifested itself...
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Tue, Dec 09 2014 2:30 AM
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A Third Pregnancy, A Chance To Heal
by guest contributor Lindsey O. My first pregnancy I was blissfully unaware of what pregnancy and childbirth was like, and honestly I wish that I could get a bit of that naiveté back. Every bit of those 9+ months was new and exciting and fun. I loved...
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Sat, Dec 06 2014 6:58 PM
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Should New ICD-10 Code Reference Puerperal Psychosis?
A recent blog post at Supercoder exclaims there will be a new code for Postpartum Depression in the ICD-10. What’s the ICD? The ICD ” is the standard diagnostic tool for epidemiology, health management and clinical purposes, according to WHO...
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Thanksgiving Survival Tips
Before I experienced Postpartum Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and depression, I will admit my self-care during my adult life was nearly non-existent. I still had interests, hobbies, things I loved to do, but I didn’t put any of it into practice...
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Wed, Nov 26 2014 7:24 AM
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Six Things to Say to Your Loved One with PPD
As I continue to use my voice as an advocate for moms who are struggling with PPD, I keep returning to the same questions that my family asked me. How could we have helped? What could we have said that would help you get help sooner? Thank you to my mom...
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Fri, Nov 21 2014 8:35 AM
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BabyCenter Finds PPD Moms Don’t Seek Help Due To Guilt & Shame
BabyCenter®, the number one pregnancy and parenting digital resource, recently asked 1,400 moms about their experience with postpartum depression and found that 40% said they didn’t seek medical help for their illness. Their reasons for avoiding...
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Tue, Nov 18 2014 6:54 AM
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Minority Engagement, Diversity and Inclusion Survey
Postpartum Progress is hard at work behind the scenes to improve our support and inclusion of minority and underserved women in our community outreach and engagement. While we often feature stories on the blog from mothers of color and offering Spanish...
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Postpartum Depression Screening is More Than Just a Questionnaire
I was one of the lucky mothers who was screened for postpartum depression after the birth of my child. My daughter’s pediatrician administered the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale to me at my daughter’s first few check-ups. Unfortunately, it wasn...
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Mon, Nov 17 2014 7:49 AM
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Mental Illness & The Tyranny of Forms
I was recently contacted by a Warrior Mom, one who sought and received treatment for her PPD as one should, who had to fill out some forms for something that is very important to her family. As she was filling out one particular form she came to this...
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Sat, Nov 15 2014 10:05 AM
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How The VA Healthcare System Can Help Pregnant and Postpartum Veterans pt.2
Yesterday I wrote part one of my experience with the Department of Veterans Affairs mental healthcare system as a pregnant mother and veteran, giving my initial suggestion as to how they can improve their quality of care. You can read it here, and the...
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Fri, Nov 14 2014 10:45 AM
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How The VA Healthcare System Can Help Pregnant and Postpartum Veterans, pt. 1
I’m what the Department of Veteran Affairs call a “100% service-connected OEF/OIF disabled veteran.” As such, I am entitled to a host of benefits, the most comprehensive being that of healthcare. When I first separated from the Air Force...
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Thu, Nov 13 2014 2:26 PM
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Support for Military Moms with Postpartum Mood Disorders
On this Veteran’s Day, the Postpartum Progress community would like to send out a giant thank you to all of our brave and dedicated military men and women, as well as a special note of thanks to the families who continue to make sacrifices on the...
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Tue, Nov 11 2014 5:22 AM
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Warrior Mom Book Club: Inconsolable by Marrit Ingman
The following is a conversation between members of the Warrior Mom Book Club after reading Inconsolable by Marrit Ingman, the latest in our maternal-mental-health-related reads. You can visit the author’s website at http://www.marrit.info/. Welcome...
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Wed, Nov 05 2014 10:06 PM
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When PPD Makes It Hard to Bond with Your Baby
In the delivery room back in 2005, I remember that blissful hour after our son was born when the doctors and nurses left the room to allow my husband and me to bond with our newborn baby boy. I was exhausted, but not in pain, thanks to my epidural. We’d...
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Wed, Nov 05 2014 10:56 AM
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