Here's how one mother struggled and overcame her struggle with severe postpartum depression after a miscarriage.| SI Parent
Postpartum can be scary, lonely and dark. That's why it's important to be in control of our thoughts. Here are postpartum affirmations to help.| The Baby Way
Statistics show that not enough mothers receive proper postpartum care.| New York Family
To help make the distinction between postpartum depression and the baby blues, we spoke with Janel Coleman, LMSW, a doula and licensed psychotherapist at Madison Square Psychotherapy in Manhattan, and Jessica Vernon, MD, FACOG, PMH-C, an OB-GYN, author, and clinical director at Oula in Manhattan.| New York Family
The abrupt hormonal changes after pregnancy and delivery can be responsible for the postpartum blues, but it can also cause postpartum thyroiditis.| New York Family
New postpartum depression findings could lead to a blood test to identify women at risk and possibly even to a preventive treatment.| UVA Health Newsroom
Explore the benefits of using Ketamine for postpartum depression. Learn how this treatment can help manage symptoms at Conscious Health.| Conscious Health Center
I’ve made it this far. Fifteen months without postpartum depression. No. Please no. By Liza Ruggiero| motherwellmag.com
Using science communication (SciComm) to communicate about Postpartum Depression (PPD) has the power to destigmatize the condition. The post Communicating About Postpartum Depression appeared first on Lifeology.| Lifeology
This might come as a shock, but this Sunday is Mother’s Day. Yes. Perhaps you’ve seen things about it in the media. With that in mind, I’ve selected a few pieces on the subject, perhaps unconventional (in that they might make you deeply disturbed instead of brimming with sweet gratitude) but so well done and important.| Vela