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Postpartum Depression
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:20 Causes of Postpartum depression
1:48 Signs and Symptoms of Postpartum depression
2:51 Diagnosis of Postpartum depression
3:24 Treatment of Postpartum depression
3:47 Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression (PPD), also called postnatal depression, is a type of mood disorder associated with childbirth, which can affect both sexes. Symptoms may include extreme sadness, low energy, anxiety, crying episodes, irritability, and changes in sleeping or eating patterns. Onset is typically between one week and one month following childbirth. PPD can also negatively affect the newborn child.
While the exact cause of PPD is unclear, the cause is believed to be a combination of physical and emotional factors. These may include factors such as hormonal cha...
published: 12 Oct 2018
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Understanding Mental Health Conditions: Postpartum Depression
#postnataldepression #postpartumdepression #babyblues
https://www.mibluesperspectives.com/stories/maternal-health/isolation-and-loneliness-among-new-mothers-can-lead-to-postpartum-anxiety-and-depression
The arrival of a new baby brings many challenges. First-time mothers have to learn how to provide around-the-clock care for a newborn while managing their own physical and mental health as they recover from labor and delivery. The first three months of a baby’s life are often thought of as the “fourth trimester,” as mothers must be so closely connected to every function of their child’s life.
This intense period of caregiving can be incredibly isolating and may lead to loneliness among new mothers, a key factor in the causes of postpartum depression. One in eight new mothers experience ...
published: 24 May 2024
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Postpartum Depression: What You Need to Know
The birth of a baby is supposed to be a time of wonder, joy and happiness. But for some new moms, that time can be one of sadness and anxiety. Mayo Clinic certified nurse-midwife Julie Lamppa says 80 percent of new moms experience the "baby blues" during the first couple weeks after delivery. The baby blues are normal and temporary. Approximately 15 percent of new mothers suffer from postpartum depression, or PPD, which lasts longer and is more severe.
"Postpartum depression can be very difficult because we are trained to think that this is supposed to be a perfect time and sometimes it is not. Women with postpartum depression should not be ashamed and they should not cover it up. They should talk about it." Julie Lamppa says postpartum depression can hit anytime within the first year afte...
published: 15 Oct 2015
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Why we all need to talk about postpartum depression | Auburn Harrison | TEDxUniversityofNevada
It's the most common complication of childbirth, yet PPD is a condition clouded with stigma, shame and guilt for mothers who experience it. According to Postpartum Support International, 15% of women suffer from postpartum depression, yet women are forced to suffer in silence and shame. Based on a personal experience with an extremely severe case of postpartum depression, anxiety and psychosis, Nevada-based nonprofit executive, Auburn Harrison, paints a heartbreaking and harrowing picture of why our society's silence on the topic is hurting mothers. Auburn Harrison serves as a nonprofit executive director for nonprofit dropout prevention program for at-risk youth, Communities In Schools of Western Nevada. Her organization provides basic needs and case management to local students living i...
published: 18 Mar 2020
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Let's Talk about Postpartum Depression | Lisa Abramson | TEDxSantaCatalinaSchool
Lisa Abramson talks about postpartum depression and psychosis -- and her own descent into
Lisa is an entrepreneur and co-founder of Mindfulness Based Achievement (MBA) who has dedicated her life to inspiring others to achieve success in an entirely new way. Her corporate and individual programs teach high leaders how to "Lean In" without burning out. Her MBA curriculum has been taught to hundreds of women and men, as well as at Google, The Stanford Graduate School of Business, LinkedIn, StubHub!, Airbnb, Goldman Sachs, Schwab, YouTube, BrightRoll, Castlight Health, Bain & Co. and many others. Lisa graduated Magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN and lives in San Francisco with her husband and daughter.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference for...
published: 10 Nov 2015
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A promising treatment for postpartum depression
One in seven women experiences postpartum depression (PPD), with more new mothers dying from suicide or overdose than anything else. Correspondent Tracy Smith examines the heartbreak that can come when postpartum depression is not diagnosed or treated; talks with experts and sufferers hoping to destigmatize PPD; and looks at a new drug, Zurzuvae, the first-ever pill for PPD, set to become available this week.
#postpartum
For support call or text the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at (833) TLC-MAMA (833-852-6262).
"CBS News Sunday Morning" features stories on the arts, music, nature, entertainment, sports, history, science and Americana, and highlights unique human accomplishments and achievements. Check local listings for CBS News Sunday Morning broadcast times.
Subscribe to th...
published: 10 Dec 2023
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Join us as we uncover the chilling story of Alice Bishop and the haunting legacy of her crime.
In the shadows of 17th-century colonial America, life was a relentless grind for women like Alice Bishop. Bound by societal expectations and harsh realities, Alice's tale takes a dark turn when tragedy strikes.What drove a grieving mother to commit such an unspeakable act? Was it postpartum depression or a harsh comment from a friend that pushed her over the edge?
Don't forget to like and share this video! #AliceBishop #ColonialMystery #TrueCrimeHistory #psychologicalthriller
published: 27 Nov 2024
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Symptoms of postnatal depression | @talkswithdrsesay NHS #shorts
Postnatal depression is a type of depression that many parents experience after having a baby. @talkswithdrsesay explains common symptoms to look out for and what you should do if you are experiencing any.
You can find more information and support on the NHS website at https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/conditions/post-natal-depression/overview/
published: 24 May 2023
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Symptoms of Postpartum Depression
If you think you are experiencing postpartum depression or “baby blues” after giving birth, OB/GYN Alexandra “Sashi” Band, DO, explains when you should reach out for help. Dr. Band says, “What we are seeing is as more and more people talk about this, more and more people are coming forward and looking for help.”
If you’ve found yourself feeling sad, lonely or tired shortly after giving birth, know that you’re not alone, and our team of experts is here to help. Learn more about Women’s Services at Ochsner: https://www.ochsner.org/services/womens-services
published: 21 Jan 2021
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Mom With Postpartum Depression Shows Reality Of Having a Mental Illness
For women like Kathy DiVincenzo , navigating motherhood while dealing with postpartum depression is not easy. So she had a photo shoot to show what being a mom with her condition, in addition to OCD and anxiety, is really like. DiVincenzo says she was terrified to post the images, but breaking the stigma of being a parent with a mental illness was far too important. InsideEdition.com's Keleigh Nealon (https://twitter.com/KeleighNealon) has more. #InsideEdition
published: 11 May 2017
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Postpartum Depression
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:20 Causes of Postpartum depression
1:48 Signs and Symptoms of Postpartum depression
2:51 Diagnosis of Postpartum depression
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:20 Causes of Postpartum depression
1:48 Signs and Symptoms of Postpartum depression
2:51 Diagnosis of Postpartum depression
3:24 Treatment of Postpartum depression
3:47 Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression (PPD), also called postnatal depression, is a type of mood disorder associated with childbirth, which can affect both sexes. Symptoms may include extreme sadness, low energy, anxiety, crying episodes, irritability, and changes in sleeping or eating patterns. Onset is typically between one week and one month following childbirth. PPD can also negatively affect the newborn child.
While the exact cause of PPD is unclear, the cause is believed to be a combination of physical and emotional factors. These may include factors such as hormonal changes and sleep deprivation. Risk factors include prior episodes of postpartum depression, bipolar disorder, a family history of depression, psychological stress, complications of childbirth, lack of support, or a drug use disorder. Diagnosis is based on a person's symptoms. While most women experience a brief period of worry or unhappiness after delivery, postpartum depression should be suspected when symptoms are severe and last over two weeks.
https://wn.com/Postpartum_Depression
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:20 Causes of Postpartum depression
1:48 Signs and Symptoms of Postpartum depression
2:51 Diagnosis of Postpartum depression
3:24 Treatment of Postpartum depression
3:47 Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression (PPD), also called postnatal depression, is a type of mood disorder associated with childbirth, which can affect both sexes. Symptoms may include extreme sadness, low energy, anxiety, crying episodes, irritability, and changes in sleeping or eating patterns. Onset is typically between one week and one month following childbirth. PPD can also negatively affect the newborn child.
While the exact cause of PPD is unclear, the cause is believed to be a combination of physical and emotional factors. These may include factors such as hormonal changes and sleep deprivation. Risk factors include prior episodes of postpartum depression, bipolar disorder, a family history of depression, psychological stress, complications of childbirth, lack of support, or a drug use disorder. Diagnosis is based on a person's symptoms. While most women experience a brief period of worry or unhappiness after delivery, postpartum depression should be suspected when symptoms are severe and last over two weeks.
- published: 12 Oct 2018
- views: 355984
0:51
Understanding Mental Health Conditions: Postpartum Depression
#postnataldepression #postpartumdepression #babyblues
https://www.mibluesperspectives.com/stories/maternal-health/isolation-and-loneliness-among-new-mothers-c...
#postnataldepression #postpartumdepression #babyblues
https://www.mibluesperspectives.com/stories/maternal-health/isolation-and-loneliness-among-new-mothers-can-lead-to-postpartum-anxiety-and-depression
The arrival of a new baby brings many challenges. First-time mothers have to learn how to provide around-the-clock care for a newborn while managing their own physical and mental health as they recover from labor and delivery. The first three months of a baby’s life are often thought of as the “fourth trimester,” as mothers must be so closely connected to every function of their child’s life.
This intense period of caregiving can be incredibly isolating and may lead to loneliness among new mothers, a key factor in the causes of postpartum depression. One in eight new mothers experience postpartum depression, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Many women who have just given birth often suffer in silence. Feelings of embarrassment or guilt about being depressed during a time when they think they are supposed to be happy may keep them from talking about what they’re going through – and further cause them to isolate themselves from others.
It’s important for health care providers, mental health professionals and others working to support new mothers to help them maintain good social connections – both through friends and family support.
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https://wn.com/Understanding_Mental_Health_Conditions_Postpartum_Depression
#postnataldepression #postpartumdepression #babyblues
https://www.mibluesperspectives.com/stories/maternal-health/isolation-and-loneliness-among-new-mothers-can-lead-to-postpartum-anxiety-and-depression
The arrival of a new baby brings many challenges. First-time mothers have to learn how to provide around-the-clock care for a newborn while managing their own physical and mental health as they recover from labor and delivery. The first three months of a baby’s life are often thought of as the “fourth trimester,” as mothers must be so closely connected to every function of their child’s life.
This intense period of caregiving can be incredibly isolating and may lead to loneliness among new mothers, a key factor in the causes of postpartum depression. One in eight new mothers experience postpartum depression, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Many women who have just given birth often suffer in silence. Feelings of embarrassment or guilt about being depressed during a time when they think they are supposed to be happy may keep them from talking about what they’re going through – and further cause them to isolate themselves from others.
It’s important for health care providers, mental health professionals and others working to support new mothers to help them maintain good social connections – both through friends and family support.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, a nonprofit mutual insurance company, is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. BCBSM provides and administers health benefits to more than 4.4 million members residing in Michigan in addition to employees of Michigan-headquartered companies who reside outside the state.
For more company information, visit
Our website - http://bcbsm.com
Our blog - http://MiBluesPerspectives.com
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Twitter - http://twitter.com/BCBSM
- published: 24 May 2024
- views: 4416
1:17
Postpartum Depression: What You Need to Know
The birth of a baby is supposed to be a time of wonder, joy and happiness. But for some new moms, that time can be one of sadness and anxiety. Mayo Clinic certi...
The birth of a baby is supposed to be a time of wonder, joy and happiness. But for some new moms, that time can be one of sadness and anxiety. Mayo Clinic certified nurse-midwife Julie Lamppa says 80 percent of new moms experience the "baby blues" during the first couple weeks after delivery. The baby blues are normal and temporary. Approximately 15 percent of new mothers suffer from postpartum depression, or PPD, which lasts longer and is more severe.
"Postpartum depression can be very difficult because we are trained to think that this is supposed to be a perfect time and sometimes it is not. Women with postpartum depression should not be ashamed and they should not cover it up. They should talk about it." Julie Lamppa says postpartum depression can hit anytime within the first year after giving birth, but prompt treatment can help manage symptoms and help you to enjoy your new child.
https://wn.com/Postpartum_Depression_What_You_Need_To_Know
The birth of a baby is supposed to be a time of wonder, joy and happiness. But for some new moms, that time can be one of sadness and anxiety. Mayo Clinic certified nurse-midwife Julie Lamppa says 80 percent of new moms experience the "baby blues" during the first couple weeks after delivery. The baby blues are normal and temporary. Approximately 15 percent of new mothers suffer from postpartum depression, or PPD, which lasts longer and is more severe.
"Postpartum depression can be very difficult because we are trained to think that this is supposed to be a perfect time and sometimes it is not. Women with postpartum depression should not be ashamed and they should not cover it up. They should talk about it." Julie Lamppa says postpartum depression can hit anytime within the first year after giving birth, but prompt treatment can help manage symptoms and help you to enjoy your new child.
- published: 15 Oct 2015
- views: 215607
11:23
Why we all need to talk about postpartum depression | Auburn Harrison | TEDxUniversityofNevada
It's the most common complication of childbirth, yet PPD is a condition clouded with stigma, shame and guilt for mothers who experience it. According to Postpar...
It's the most common complication of childbirth, yet PPD is a condition clouded with stigma, shame and guilt for mothers who experience it. According to Postpartum Support International, 15% of women suffer from postpartum depression, yet women are forced to suffer in silence and shame. Based on a personal experience with an extremely severe case of postpartum depression, anxiety and psychosis, Nevada-based nonprofit executive, Auburn Harrison, paints a heartbreaking and harrowing picture of why our society's silence on the topic is hurting mothers. Auburn Harrison serves as a nonprofit executive director for nonprofit dropout prevention program for at-risk youth, Communities In Schools of Western Nevada. Her organization provides basic needs and case management to local students living in poverty, including wraparound student support services such as mentoring, tutoring and resources to help students stay in school, graduate and achieve life success. Auburn has been involved in the Northern Nevada non-profit and philanthropic and nonprofit community for over a decade. Auburn spent five years as an on-air television reporter at at KOLO 8 News Now, and five more years as an enlisted journalist in the US Navy. She holds a master's degree in Writing from University of Nevada, Reno. In 2019, Auburn was named one of the Top Twenty Young Professionals Under 40 by the Reno Tahoe Young Professionals Network. Auburn lives in Reno with her husband and three little boys. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Why_We_All_Need_To_Talk_About_Postpartum_Depression_|_Auburn_Harrison_|_Tedxuniversityofnevada
It's the most common complication of childbirth, yet PPD is a condition clouded with stigma, shame and guilt for mothers who experience it. According to Postpartum Support International, 15% of women suffer from postpartum depression, yet women are forced to suffer in silence and shame. Based on a personal experience with an extremely severe case of postpartum depression, anxiety and psychosis, Nevada-based nonprofit executive, Auburn Harrison, paints a heartbreaking and harrowing picture of why our society's silence on the topic is hurting mothers. Auburn Harrison serves as a nonprofit executive director for nonprofit dropout prevention program for at-risk youth, Communities In Schools of Western Nevada. Her organization provides basic needs and case management to local students living in poverty, including wraparound student support services such as mentoring, tutoring and resources to help students stay in school, graduate and achieve life success. Auburn has been involved in the Northern Nevada non-profit and philanthropic and nonprofit community for over a decade. Auburn spent five years as an on-air television reporter at at KOLO 8 News Now, and five more years as an enlisted journalist in the US Navy. She holds a master's degree in Writing from University of Nevada, Reno. In 2019, Auburn was named one of the Top Twenty Young Professionals Under 40 by the Reno Tahoe Young Professionals Network. Auburn lives in Reno with her husband and three little boys. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 18 Mar 2020
- views: 183537
9:55
Let's Talk about Postpartum Depression | Lisa Abramson | TEDxSantaCatalinaSchool
Lisa Abramson talks about postpartum depression and psychosis -- and her own descent into
Lisa is an entrepreneur and co-founder of Mindfulness Based Achievem...
Lisa Abramson talks about postpartum depression and psychosis -- and her own descent into
Lisa is an entrepreneur and co-founder of Mindfulness Based Achievement (MBA) who has dedicated her life to inspiring others to achieve success in an entirely new way. Her corporate and individual programs teach high leaders how to "Lean In" without burning out. Her MBA curriculum has been taught to hundreds of women and men, as well as at Google, The Stanford Graduate School of Business, LinkedIn, StubHub!, Airbnb, Goldman Sachs, Schwab, YouTube, BrightRoll, Castlight Health, Bain & Co. and many others. Lisa graduated Magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN and lives in San Francisco with her husband and daughter.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Let's_Talk_About_Postpartum_Depression_|_Lisa_Abramson_|_Tedxsantacatalinaschool
Lisa Abramson talks about postpartum depression and psychosis -- and her own descent into
Lisa is an entrepreneur and co-founder of Mindfulness Based Achievement (MBA) who has dedicated her life to inspiring others to achieve success in an entirely new way. Her corporate and individual programs teach high leaders how to "Lean In" without burning out. Her MBA curriculum has been taught to hundreds of women and men, as well as at Google, The Stanford Graduate School of Business, LinkedIn, StubHub!, Airbnb, Goldman Sachs, Schwab, YouTube, BrightRoll, Castlight Health, Bain & Co. and many others. Lisa graduated Magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN and lives in San Francisco with her husband and daughter.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 10 Nov 2015
- views: 120788
7:40
A promising treatment for postpartum depression
One in seven women experiences postpartum depression (PPD), with more new mothers dying from suicide or overdose than anything else. Correspondent Tracy Smith e...
One in seven women experiences postpartum depression (PPD), with more new mothers dying from suicide or overdose than anything else. Correspondent Tracy Smith examines the heartbreak that can come when postpartum depression is not diagnosed or treated; talks with experts and sufferers hoping to destigmatize PPD; and looks at a new drug, Zurzuvae, the first-ever pill for PPD, set to become available this week.
#postpartum
For support call or text the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at (833) TLC-MAMA (833-852-6262).
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One in seven women experiences postpartum depression (PPD), with more new mothers dying from suicide or overdose than anything else. Correspondent Tracy Smith examines the heartbreak that can come when postpartum depression is not diagnosed or treated; talks with experts and sufferers hoping to destigmatize PPD; and looks at a new drug, Zurzuvae, the first-ever pill for PPD, set to become available this week.
#postpartum
For support call or text the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at (833) TLC-MAMA (833-852-6262).
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- published: 10 Dec 2023
- views: 27753
0:56
Join us as we uncover the chilling story of Alice Bishop and the haunting legacy of her crime.
In the shadows of 17th-century colonial America, life was a relentless grind for women like Alice Bishop. Bound by societal expectations and harsh realities, Al...
In the shadows of 17th-century colonial America, life was a relentless grind for women like Alice Bishop. Bound by societal expectations and harsh realities, Alice's tale takes a dark turn when tragedy strikes.What drove a grieving mother to commit such an unspeakable act? Was it postpartum depression or a harsh comment from a friend that pushed her over the edge?
Don't forget to like and share this video! #AliceBishop #ColonialMystery #TrueCrimeHistory #psychologicalthriller
https://wn.com/Join_US_As_We_Uncover_The_Chilling_Story_Of_Alice_Bishop_And_The_Haunting_Legacy_Of_Her_Crime.
In the shadows of 17th-century colonial America, life was a relentless grind for women like Alice Bishop. Bound by societal expectations and harsh realities, Alice's tale takes a dark turn when tragedy strikes.What drove a grieving mother to commit such an unspeakable act? Was it postpartum depression or a harsh comment from a friend that pushed her over the edge?
Don't forget to like and share this video! #AliceBishop #ColonialMystery #TrueCrimeHistory #psychologicalthriller
- published: 27 Nov 2024
- views: 595
1:00
Symptoms of postnatal depression | @talkswithdrsesay NHS #shorts
Postnatal depression is a type of depression that many parents experience after having a baby. @talkswithdrsesay explains common symptoms to look out for and wh...
Postnatal depression is a type of depression that many parents experience after having a baby. @talkswithdrsesay explains common symptoms to look out for and what you should do if you are experiencing any.
You can find more information and support on the NHS website at https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/conditions/post-natal-depression/overview/
https://wn.com/Symptoms_Of_Postnatal_Depression_|_Talkswithdrsesay_Nhs_Shorts
Postnatal depression is a type of depression that many parents experience after having a baby. @talkswithdrsesay explains common symptoms to look out for and what you should do if you are experiencing any.
You can find more information and support on the NHS website at https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/conditions/post-natal-depression/overview/
- published: 24 May 2023
- views: 4432
1:52
Symptoms of Postpartum Depression
If you think you are experiencing postpartum depression or “baby blues” after giving birth, OB/GYN Alexandra “Sashi” Band, DO, explains when you should reach ou...
If you think you are experiencing postpartum depression or “baby blues” after giving birth, OB/GYN Alexandra “Sashi” Band, DO, explains when you should reach out for help. Dr. Band says, “What we are seeing is as more and more people talk about this, more and more people are coming forward and looking for help.”
If you’ve found yourself feeling sad, lonely or tired shortly after giving birth, know that you’re not alone, and our team of experts is here to help. Learn more about Women’s Services at Ochsner: https://www.ochsner.org/services/womens-services
https://wn.com/Symptoms_Of_Postpartum_Depression
If you think you are experiencing postpartum depression or “baby blues” after giving birth, OB/GYN Alexandra “Sashi” Band, DO, explains when you should reach out for help. Dr. Band says, “What we are seeing is as more and more people talk about this, more and more people are coming forward and looking for help.”
If you’ve found yourself feeling sad, lonely or tired shortly after giving birth, know that you’re not alone, and our team of experts is here to help. Learn more about Women’s Services at Ochsner: https://www.ochsner.org/services/womens-services
- published: 21 Jan 2021
- views: 49703
1:31
Mom With Postpartum Depression Shows Reality Of Having a Mental Illness
For women like Kathy DiVincenzo , navigating motherhood while dealing with postpartum depression is not easy. So she had a photo shoot to show what being a mom ...
For women like Kathy DiVincenzo , navigating motherhood while dealing with postpartum depression is not easy. So she had a photo shoot to show what being a mom with her condition, in addition to OCD and anxiety, is really like. DiVincenzo says she was terrified to post the images, but breaking the stigma of being a parent with a mental illness was far too important. InsideEdition.com's Keleigh Nealon (https://twitter.com/KeleighNealon) has more. #InsideEdition
https://wn.com/Mom_With_Postpartum_Depression_Shows_Reality_Of_Having_A_Mental_Illness
For women like Kathy DiVincenzo , navigating motherhood while dealing with postpartum depression is not easy. So she had a photo shoot to show what being a mom with her condition, in addition to OCD and anxiety, is really like. DiVincenzo says she was terrified to post the images, but breaking the stigma of being a parent with a mental illness was far too important. InsideEdition.com's Keleigh Nealon (https://twitter.com/KeleighNealon) has more. #InsideEdition
- published: 11 May 2017
- views: 1206970