Fresh Serving of The Week’s Best PPD Posts

by mmuse on October 3, 2009

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Blue mtsWow! My hat goes off to Katherine Stone of Postpartum Progress for her amazing work with the Sisterhood of Warrior Moms.  She is an potentadvocate for women’s health, and has helped all of us who have run the gauntlet of postpartum mood disorders to connect with and support new families in powerful ways.  Take a look at her post below and her call to action.  Then check out the latest Postpartum Depression news from around the web!

Warrior Moms: The Sisterhood of Postpartum Depression Grows … – I’m so proud of all you Warrior Moms out there, as well as other readers of Postpartum Progress, who will stop at nothing to help a mom or mom-to-be who is suffering. This community fills my heart in ways you cannot imagine.

SSRIs To The Rescue For Postpartum Depression – Part I | Women … – Postpartum Depression (PPD) is the most common forms of depression that needs to be treated promptly for the healthy well-being of both the mother and the baby.

Postpartum Depression: More Common Than You Know – Tina Merritt, now 39, of Virginia Beach, Va., had heard of postpartum depression when she was pregnant seven years ago. But when she gave birth to her son, Graham, she expected nothing but joy as she and her husband welcomed the baby …

Postpartum Depression – Is Food the Cure? – Though attention has been focused mostly on postpartum depression many women experience depression during their pregnancy as well. This condition, called antenatal depression, often goes untreated and can be a predictor of depression …

Predicting Postpartum Depression – A study came out recently suggesting that most cases of Postpartum Depression can be detected in expectant women by examining risk factors such as social support and prior psychiatric issues (in women or in their genetic pool). …

Thanks to everyone who sent in their favorite links for this week’s best PPD posts.  Keep ‘em coming and we’ll continue to make a difference for new moms and dads and the people who love them!

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