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Posts tagged “Postpartum Depression”

30
may

(English) 5/30/2012-Does Breastfeeding Make You Feel Terrible?

30 mayo, 2012
9
abr

(English) 4/9/2012 – Treating Moms Well!

9 abril, 2012

 

2
mar

(English) 3/2/12-How can Postpartum Depression Therapy help Me?

2 marzo, 2012 | 1 Comment

 

1
mar

(English) 3/1/12-How Stigma Hurts Us

1 marzo, 2012 | Leave a Comment

 

30
ene

(English) 1/30/12 – Do Stay-at-Home Moms have a Job?

30 enero, 2012 | Leave a Comment

  Blog Home Last week my colleage Marisol and I attended a two day training called Perinatal Mood Disorders: Components of Care. The training was led by four professionals including  Birdie Gunyon Meyer and Pec Indman, whom are both well-established experts in the field, and who are also on the Board of Directors at  Postpartum Support International. … [Read More…]

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ene

(English) 1/12/2012 – Study: 30 Percent of Latinas suffer from Perinatal Depression

12 enero, 2012 | 1 Comment

  Blog Home In 2009, Postpartum Support International conducted a study that examined the incidence of Perinatal Mood Disorders among Latina women. The study found that around 32% of pregnant Latinas experience depressive symptoms congruent with PPMD, while 36% of pregnant Mexican females experience PPMD symptoms. This shocking number is nearly double the percentage of the … [Read More…]

31
oct

(English) 10/31/11 – Become an Expert on Perinatal Mood Disorders!

31 octubre, 2011 | Leave a Comment

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17
oct

(English) 10/17/11 – Breaking Down Mainstream Stigma

17 octubre, 2011 | 1 Comment

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12
may

(English) Thanks for Making Treating Moms Well a Success!

12 mayo, 2011

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4
abr

Glenda C., Depresión postparto

4 abril, 2011

Cuando Glenda C. se enteró de que su cuarto bebé sería una niña ella lloró – pero no de felicidad. Aunque ahora no puede imaginar la vida sin su hija menor, durante su embarazo la noticia solo significó para ella tristeza y ansiedad. Como sobreviviente de una situación de abuso durante su infancia, Glenda “simplemente … [Read More…]