Celebrities Who Had Postpartum Depression

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10 Celebrities Who Battled Postpartum Depression - depression - Health.com

health.com — “These celebrity moms shared their postpartum depression with the world, despite a cultural stigma against discussing motherhood in less-than-glowing terms.View full resource at health.com

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These 10 brave celebrity moms shared their postpartum depression with the world, despite cultural stigma: http://bit.ly/dJXouV

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Postpartum Depression: My Experience and Celebrities Who Have Too - Ay Mama!

chicagonow.com — “Postpartum Depression: My Experience and Celebrities Who Have Too - Ay Mama!View full resource at chicagonow.com

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RT @AtlantaMom RT @My1stPregnancy Postpartum Depression: My Experience and Celebrities Who Have Too http://bit.ly/cSl2Pq

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When Will A Celebrity Survivor of Postpartum Depression Step Up to the Plate? - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “Hey ladies. Just thought we'd chat. Here's a cup of coffee. Do you take cream? Sugar? I'm thinking of all of you out there right now. Those of you who are in despair and trying to figure out what the hell is wrong. Those of you who have figured out that you have postpartum depression or postpartum anxiety or postpartum OCD or postpartum PTSD and have started treatment but still feel like you'll never get better and worry about how this is affecting your child(ren). Those of you who are down the View full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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RT @postpartumprogr When Will A Celebrity Survivor of Postpartum Depression Step Up to the Plate? http://bit.ly/bHKBrs

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Islam & Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress - postpartum depression hope

postpartumprogress.com — “What does Islam have to say about postpartum depression? I found myself asking that question when I read a heartbreaking comment from Amina, a Muslim mother who had postpartum depression, on a piece I had written about postpartum depression and different religious faiths. I'm Muslim and had postpartum two years ago with my 4th child. Never had it before then. I remember when I told the Sheik's(kinda like pastor's) wife that I needed help. They made me feel so small, like I wasn't a practicing MuView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Why Me?: Suffering With Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress - postpartum depression hope

postpartumprogress.com — “A dear friend of mine posed this question the other day in relation to her mental illness diagnosis: "Why me? I don't deserve this." The only (pretty inadequate) response I could think of?: "Nobody deserves this." I get the "why me?" question a lot. I had that same question myself once. What the hell did I do to deserve this kind of mental torture? You hear the same thing from people who get cancer, and people who lose loved ones, and people who are robbed or attackView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Why Me?: Suffering With Postpartum Depression http://bit.ly/kLCACz #PPD #mhsm #spoonie You could apply this to any chronic illness

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Postpartum Depression Leads to Job

womenetics.com — “The executive director of Postpartum Support International was slammed with postpartum depression herself, and she had no idea what was wrong even though she is a psychologist who specializes in depression.View full resource at womenetics.com

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Postpartum Depression Leads to Job: http://t.co/qnC1O9ok Thanks, Wendy, for sharing your #ppd story! @postpartumhelp

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8 Famous Moms With Postpartum Depression - Depression Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “Depression can strike both during and after pregnancy. Learn more about postpartum depression from these seven celebrities courageous enough to talk about it.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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The very 1st clinic for postpartum #depression just opened in NC! Here are 8 celeb mamas who could have benefited http://ow.ly/65qs9

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Postpartum Panic Attacks Give Way To Postpartum Joy - Postpartum Progress - postpartum depression hope

postpartumprogress.com — “When I asked the members of the Postpartum Progress Facebook Fan Page for their stories on postpartum panic attacks, I was actually surprised by how many moms had them. I was fortunate not to experience a panic attack, but I've been with people who are in the midst of having them and it's a horrible thing to watch someone overcome by the symptoms and unable to control them. Today, I'm sharing another story of panic attacks, this time from Laura Pejsa. It may be tough for some of you to read abouView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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More Moms Weigh In on the Myths of Motherhood & Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “Pursuant tothe post I wrote earlier this week on the myths perpetuated in the blogosphere by some moms who think motherhood is all wonderful and fabulous and perfect and that anyone who doesn't think so is wrong, more moms who've had postpartum depression have weighed in. Check 'em out: PPD is NOT Trendy from Peanut Butter in My Hair Seems I Need to Be More Explicit About My PPD Symptoms So the Interwebs Will Believe Me from O My Family this is me. angry. from depressionsandconfessions Awesome, View full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Way to go! RT @postpartumprogr More Moms Weigh In on the Myths of Motherhood & Postpartum Depression http://goo.gl/fb/kosne #postpartum

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A Father Remembers His Daughter Lost to Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.typepad.com — “Lauren Hale at Sharing the Journey has asked those of us who blog about postpartum depression to write today about a mom named Crystal who lost her life to PPD not long after giving birth to her second child. Lauren explains: On Wednesday night, I received an email from Joseph Raso. It included a link to a video montage of his daughter, Crystal, set to the Rascal Flatts song, Why. Crystal tragically shot herself shortly after giving birth to her second child, Max. No one knew she had been struggView full resource at postpartumprogress.typepad.com

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RT @postpartumprogr A Father Remembers His Daughter Lost to Postpartum Depression http://goo.gl/fb/PYtG #postpartum

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Two Mothers with Postpartum Depression Commit Suicide in Kansas - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.typepad.com — “I heard from Meeka Centimano this week of the Postpartum Resource Center of Kansas. She is understandably upset about the recent loss of two different mothers in Kansas to suicide as a result of postpartum depression. I asked Meeka, who is also a coordinator for PSI in the state of Kansas, to share her thoughts with the readers of Postpartum Progress: We have suffered a second suicide in Kansas City in the last calendar year. Two hangings; both women felt so hopeless and had such a strong will aView full resource at postpartumprogress.typepad.com

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Breaks my heart RT @postpartumprogr Two Mothers with Postpartum Depression Commit Suicide in Kansas http://bit.ly/7FszYC

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Be An Inspiration to Moms with Postpartum Depression, Anxiety or Psychosis - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.typepad.com — “Welcome to 2010. Hope you all had a good holiday. In case you missed it, I wanted to make sure you saw the bling I created for all of those of you who have survived postpartum depression, or postpartum OCD, or postpartum psychosis or postpartum anxiety. I know many of you want to be an inspiration to others, so I hope you'll add these badges to your blogs, websites, twitter pages, Facebook pages, etc. Check them out by scrolling down the left hand-side of this page and grabbing the code underneaView full resource at postpartumprogress.typepad.com

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Moms Weigh In On Breastfeeding Problems & Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “Some fellow Warrior Moms have been exploring two topics recently that are very top of mind for women who have perinatal mood and anxiety disorders: breastfeeding and the issue of whether to have another child after PPD. Alexis Lesa at depressionsandconfessions wrote about the whole tired, annoying breastfeeding versus bottle thing. As many of you know, I formula fed because I had so much trouble and anxiety around breastfeeding and because I was on meds. I REALLY do not have patience with anyoneView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Relapsing on The Road To Recovery From Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “This week has been really, really difficult. To give a little backstory, I'm on medication right now for PPD stemming from the birth of my second son, who is now 16 months old (I also had it with my first). I've been on the meds for two months, and after they kicked in around week three, I was doing amazingly well. I've been feeling even better this round than the first time (I got a prescription immediately after the birth, then went off nine months later, then back on two months ago after a reView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Relapsing on The Road To Recovery From Postpartum Depression http://bit.ly/aEbHbW

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