Many moms hit an identity crisis somewhere during motherhod. Why I lost my identity as a stay-at-home mom and how I rediscovered myself step-by-step.| The Baby Way
Welcoming a new baby is a big change for many parents that can be both exhilarating and overwhelming. While new moms may focus on physically recovering from childbirth (while also caring for their newborn), taking care of your mental and emotional well-being is just as important. Did you know that at least 1 in 7 […] The post Navigating Your Mental Health After Childbirth: 9 Lesser-Known Facts About Postpartum Depression appeared first on Stony Brook Medicine Health News.| Stony Brook Medicine Health News
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
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