Do You Have Baby Blues Or Postpartum Depression?
There are two major ways to tell the difference...
Dads, Adoptive Parents and Pregnant Moms Among Those Also At Risk...
Postpartum depression is not a one-size-fits-all illness.
Don’t Ignore Your Postpartum Depression
I often hear from women who choose not to reach out for help even though they have serious concerns they are suffering from postpartum depression or anxiety. There is a tendency to hope that the symptoms will eventually wear off, or that if they can just yank up those bootstraps some more they’ll be alright.
Prepartum Healthcare Can Impact Postpartum Mood Disorders
Perinatal mood disorders have been called the most common complication associated with childbirth.
Maternal Self-Esteem
Body change is shrouded in fear. Iconic female bodies are tiny, toned, tight, and most definitely without the permanence of stretch marks.
Good Enough Is The New Perfect
The following interview with This Emotional Life contributor Dr. Jessica Zucker was...