Fresh Serving of the Week’s Best Postpartum Depression Blog Posts!

by mmuse on March 12, 2010

Welcome back!

C221073I’m back!  Personal illness, tykes with fevers and legal separation issues can’t keep me away for long.  It’s been a heck of a time, but knowing all you supportive mamas (and papas!) are out there has helped enormously.   So here you go,  a fresh serving of some of the best postpartum depression information on the web.  Check them out and show them some love for the great work they’re doing!

The Power & Influence of Grandmothers – Mommy Movement – I do a lot of speaking to healthcare workers in my state of Georgia about my passion, the proper identification and treatment of women with postpartum depression. One thing I’ve been curious about is increased stigma about PPD among …

What to do about post partum depression | Project Happily Ever After – My mother and my grandmother had all of the classic symptoms of post partum depression, don’t you think? But when, roughly 6 years ago, I filled out that intake form that every pregnant woman fills out, I checked “No” for the question …

Study Finds Support Groups Significantly Reduce Postpartum … – Science Daily reported this week on a new study published March 7 in Lancet finding that women’s support groups “have had a dramatic effect on reducing neonatal mortality rates” in India, while also significantly reducing postpartum …

Welcome to the Nut House: Are You Suffering from Postpartum … – You can also read about how I discovered I suffering from Postpartum Depression in this post, Postpartum Depression: Mama’s Losin’ It. If you think you might have PPD, please talk to someone about it. …

Income Influences Postpartum Depression | Psych Central News – A new study discovers more than half of low-income urban mothers meet the criteria for a diagnosis of depression at some point between two weeks and 14 months.

Do YOU have a postpartum depression story or resource you’d like to share with my readers?  Drop me a note and let me know!

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