The Secrets Women Keep
/Image created by Molly McIntyre for the #speakthesecret project at The Postpartum Stress Center
Image created by Molly McIntyre for the #speakthesecret project at The Postpartum Stress Center
"Postpartum depression (PPD) has been highlighted regularly in recent years, and to the benefit of pregnant women. Now moms-to-be are guaranteed to get an informational pamphlet and their doctors will conduct regular screenings. Unfortunately, this is not the case for postpartum anxiety (PPA). Although it's starting to get more attention, there's more work to be done to prepare expectant mothers."
by Kimmie Fink, Romper
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Kristy Ramirez describes the Superwoman Syndrome that comes with motherhood along with other issues in the language we use to discuss postpartum life.
We hear Superwoman as a name used to describe us, and those words go down like cheap candy, sweet but offering absolutely no sustenance. What all of us want, besides answers on how to heal, is someone to admit that we can’t fly.
We don’t have to be Superwomen. We just need a language that lets us communicate our brokenness so we can truly find ways to heal.
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Perhaps it’s the expectation of perfection, or maybe mothers don’t want to open up to health staff. Either way, postnatal depression seems taboo.
The perfect storm of biological, physical, psychological and social changes that occur when you have a baby makes some fallout almost inevitable.
Click here for full article by Emma Svanberg in The Guardian
Heading back to work after having a baby can be a mix of emotions. This Huffington Post Article describes 5 realities of heading back to work, the good and the bad.
GLAMOUR magazine article discusses how some women experience postpartum depression symptoms during the few days before they get their period.
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". . .becoming a mother is an identity shift, and one of the most significant physical and psychological changes a woman will ever experience."
By Alexandra Sacks, M.D.
May 8, 2017
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