Postpartum Depression and Stopping Breastfeeding
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Baby Blues World Breastfeeding Week
babyblues.com — “www.babyblues.com is the official site for Baby Blues cartoons, stuff and links --featuring daily and Sunday comics, books, calendars and events year-round. Is it the most comprehensive resource for Baby Blues cartoons and information on the internet.” View full resource at babyblues.com
Most Recently Shared on August 14, 2009 at 1:52 pm By:
RT @Rev_Mother: In honor of World Breastfeeding Week, some appropriate (and true-to-life) comics: http://is.gd/2gGUY Cool!
Breastfeeding Difficulties Increase Risk Of Postpartum Depression
medicalnewstoday.com — “Women who have breastfeeding difficulties in the first two weeks after giving birth are more likely to suffer postpartum depression two months later compared to women without such difficulties.” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
Most Recently Shared on July 20, 2011 at 8:05 am By:
Breastfeeding Difficulties Increase Risk Of Postpartum Depression http://mnt.to/3Yp4 #womenshealth
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 anyone” View full resource at postpartumprogress.com
Most Recently Shared on July 28, 2010 at 5:39 pm By:
RT @postpartumprogr: Moms Weigh In On #Breastfeeding Problems & #Postpartum #Depression http://bit.ly/bnAcUS #parenting
Breastfeeding & Postpartum Depression: Fresh Debate on Nighttime Feeding - Postpartum Progress
postpartumprogress.com — “We've talked quite a few times about breastfeeding here, only because it's such a BIG HONKING MAJOR issue for those of us who suffer from perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. Do I breastfeed or don't I? How will the baby be affected by the medication if I take it as part of my treatment? I'm having a hard time breastfeeding and want to quit, but will I be a failure if I do? Etc. Etc. You know the drill. Then I saw this yesterday on Science & Sensibility, the Lamaze International blog. It was wr” View full resource at postpartumprogress.com
Most Recently Shared on August 3, 2010 at 3:51 pm By:
RT @postpartumprogr Breastfeeding & Postpartum Depression: Fresh Debate on Nighttime Feeding http://goo.gl/fb/YCkhV #postpartum
Breastfeeding & Postpartum Depression: Fresh Debate on Nighttime Feeding - Postpartum Progress
postpartumprogress.com — “We've talked quite a few times about breastfeeding here, only because it's such a BIG HONKING MAJOR issue for those of us who suffer from perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. Do I breastfeed or don't I? How will the baby be affected by the medication if I take it as part of my treatment? I'm having a hard time breastfeeding and want to quit, but will I be a failure if I do? Etc. Etc. You know the drill. Then I saw this yesterday on Science & Sensibility, the Lamaze International blog. It was wr” View full resource at postpartumprogress.com
Most Recently Shared on August 4, 2010 at 11:10 pm By:
#Breastfeeding & Postpartum Depression: Fresh Debate on Nighttime Feeding (from @PostPartumProgr) http://ht.ly/2kKy0 #PPD ^FM
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 IMMEDIATE” View full resource at postpartumprogress.com
Most Recently Shared on July 29, 2010 at 6:47 pm By:
RT @Media Alert: STOP Tying Murder to Postpartum Depression http://goo.gl/fb/Dl8BD #postpartum
Mothers with Breastfeeding Difficulties More Likely to Suffer Postpartum Depression
newswise.com — “Women who have breastfeeding difficulties in the first two weeks after giving birth are more likely to suffer postpartum depression two months later compared to women without such difficulties, according to a new study by UNC researchers.” View full resource at newswise.com
Most Recently Shared on August 5, 2011 at 1:19 pm By:
Yes! RT @BabyShrink: Trouble breastfeeding may be a tip-off to postpartum depression, study says: http://bit.ly/px9YO8 #parenting
Mothers with Breastfeeding Difficulties More Likely to Suffer Postpartum Depression
newswise.com — “Women who have breastfeeding difficulties in the first two weeks after giving birth are more likely to suffer postpartum depression two months later compared to women without such difficulties, according to a new study by UNC researchers.” View full resource at newswise.com
Most Recently Shared on July 19, 2011 at 1:46 pm By:
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To Have or Have Not: Should You Stop Having Children If You've Had Postpartum Depression? - Postpartum Progress
postpartumprogress.typepad.com — “After my bout with postpartum OCD, I decided I would never have another baby. NEVER. NOT. ONE. MORE. EVER. I am reminded of the choice I made, a choice that would later be reversed out of necessity, by a story on ParentsConnect called "Postpartum Depression: Why I Won't Have Another Baby." This mom writes about how she had always planned to have more than one child, primarily because she so disliked being an only child herself, but has now decided not to after having PPD: "I am st” View full resource at postpartumprogress.typepad.com
Most Recently Shared on November 3, 2009 at 5:02 pm By:
RT @postpartumprogr To Have or Have Not: Should You Stop Having Children If You've Had #Postpartum Depression? http://bit.ly/YwRbO
Breastfeeding Problems Tied To Moms' Depression
healthnews.com — “New moms who have particular difficulty breastfeeding may be at greater risk of postpartum depression, a new study suggests.” View full resource at healthnews.com
Most Recently Shared on July 28, 2011 at 3:45 pm By:
Breastfeeding Problems Tied to Moms' Depression http://myhn.co/cQuV
Breastfeeding Problems Associated with Depression | Psych Central News
psychcentral.com — “Postpartum depression is more common among women who had breastfeeding issues in the first two weeks after giving birth. Accordingly, researchers say women” View full resource at psychcentral.com
Most Recently Shared on July 20, 2011 at 12:04 pm By:
News: Breastfeeding Problems Associated with Depression http://psych.ly/oRz8j4
The Unwelcome Rise of PMS After Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress - postpartum depression hope
postpartumprogress.com — “James from the blog James and Jax is our guest today to share her experience with the ups and DOWNS of post-postpartum-depression periods. I know well the roller coaster of which she speaks ... Thanks to pregnancy and breastfeeding, I hadn’t had my period in more than two-and-a-half years. When it finally returned in April, all hell broke loose. Well, actually it was about two weeks prior to the return of dear Aunt Flo that I started to spiral. (God, don't you hate when women refer to their peri” View full resource at postpartumprogress.com
Most Recently Shared on July 20, 2011 at 7:00 pm By:
The Unwelcome Rise of PMS After Postpartum Depression http://bitly.com/ooBakz #PPD #mhsm
Women's Health Matters - Negative breastfeeding experiences may increase risk of postpartum depression
womenshealthmatters.ca — “Women's Health Matters - Negative breastfeeding experiences may increase risk of postpartum depression” View full resource at womenshealthmatters.ca
Most Recently Shared on July 29, 2011 at 9:00 pm By:
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Mothers With Breastfeeding Difficulties More Likely To Suffer Postpartum Depression - Health News - redOrbit
redorbit.com — “A UNC study finds that women who have breastfeeding difficulties in the first two weeks after giving birth are more likely to suffer postpartum depression two months later compared to women without such difficulties.” View full resource at redorbit.com
Most Recently Shared on July 20, 2011 at 12:49 am By:
Mothers With Breastfeeding Difficulties More Likely To Suffer Postpartum Depression: A UNC study finds that wome... http://bit.ly/rq4wDe
Is Breast Always Best? Examining the Link Between Postpartum Depression and Problems With Breast-Feeding - - TIME Healthland
healthland.time.com — “Breast-feeding may be natural but that doesn’t mean it comes easily to every new mom. A new study in the August edition of the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology finds that women who struggle to breast-feed in the first two weeks after giving birth are more prone to postpartum depression.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
Most Recently Shared on August 5, 2011 at 3:55 pm By:
RT @TimeHealthland: Postpartum Depression and Difficulty Breast-Feeding May Go Hand in Hand http://ti.me/olWpIR
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