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Postpartum Depression: Baby Blues | Sun.Star

sunstar.com.ph — “IT WAS a beautiful morning. At around eight in the morning, the 35-year-old wife asked her husband to bring their four children, including a baby, to a nearby river. Without thinking of any tragedy that would happen later on, the husband agreed.View full resource at sunstar.com.ph

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Current Clinical Trials on Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “There are a few clinical trials going on right now related to postpartum depression. Wanted to let you know in case any of you are eligible and would like to participate: MGH Center for Women's Mental health is recruiting for a study to evaluate the effectiveness of escitalopram (also known as Lexapro) for the treatment of postpartum depression. You may be eligible if you are between the ages of 18 and 45, gave birth within the past six months, began to feel depressed and anxious within 3 monthsView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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The Impossible Simplicity of Treating Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “I'm pleased to introduce a new columnist here at Postpartum Progress: Kate Kripke. Kate is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) specializing in the prevention and treatment of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. She is also a Colorado state coordinator for Postpartum Support International. Kate lives in Boulder with her husband and two daughters. She will be writing once a month at PP, so look for her! The Impossible Simplicity of Treating PPD Is it even possible to say that the treatment View full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Are There Benefits To Having Postpartum Depression? - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “I am currently in month two of my most recent encounter with antidepressants. I've gone on and off the pills three different times since 2008, each time hoping that I'd be able to live without medication. After my latest depressive episode a few months ago, I finally understood that I may never be healthy without medication. All through both of my run-ins with PPD, I looked forward to the day when it would be over and I could go back to life as I knew it. That day hasn't come, and I'm finally maView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Is Your Thyroid Making You Depressed? - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.typepad.com — “Are you aware of your thyroid? I'm not. I couldn't even tell you where it is exactly. Since January is apparently thyroid awareness month, (can you believe we almost missed it?!) I thought we could find out together. The Healthy Women website states that the thyroid gland is at the base of your neck, just below the voicebox or larynx. (They say it's butterfly-shaped. Lovely!) The thyroid produces hormones that impact the body's metabolism, among other things. Why does this matter to women with pView full resource at postpartumprogress.typepad.com

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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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Being Open to Treatment for Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress - postpartum depression hope

postpartumprogress.com — “A Postpartum Progress reader made the following comment in an email to me last week: "If only I had been more open to medication in the beginning, maybe this wouldn't have taken as long?" I can't tell you how many times I've heard that, not only in relation to medication but to any treatment at all. So many have told me after the fact how much they wish they'd reached out for help sooner or been more open to certain treatment methods sooner. We are all so convinced we should be able toView 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 | Postpartum Depression Screening Urged For New Mothers

mombabyclub.com — “The chairman of Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah says the American Academy of Pediatrics' new recommendation that pediatricians routinely screView full resource at mombabyclub.com

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How An Empowered Mom Finds The Right Doctor For Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “What questions should you ask to find the right psychiatrist or therapist for postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, postpartum OCD or postpartum psychosis?View full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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6 Things: The 6 Stages of Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “The Six Stages of Postpartum Depression: A Comparison to the Five Stages of GriefView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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6 Things: The 6 Stages of Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress

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Guidance for Women Considering Therapy for Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.typepad.com — “Information about postpartum counseling and postpartum therapyView full resource at postpartumprogress.typepad.com

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Guidance for Women Considering Therapy for Postpartum Depression http://bit.ly/64abJ9 Thx @postpartumprogress

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Media Alert: STOP Tying Murder to Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “Members of the media, I implore you. Please stop assuming that every time a woman kills her child it must be because she has postpartum depression. Not every murder of a child committed by a woman has to do with a perinatal mood or anxiety disorder. In fact, generally speaking, almost no infanticides are carried out by women with PPD or postpartum anxiety, while at the same time there are some (but certainly not all) that are carried out by women with postpartum psychosis. Why must you IMMEDIATEView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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