Tag Archives: mental health
Talking Postpartum Depression with Shari Criso
Tomorrow night at 9:00pm EST, I’ll be live with Shari Criso on her show, “My Baby Experts” discussing Postpartum Mood & Anxiety Disorders.
From Shari’s page:
- Causes of Postpartum Depression
- Signs & Symptoms, onset, typical recovery, etc…
- Dads & Postpartum depression after birth
- Talking to your doctor
- Peer support
- and as always…much, much, more!!
I hope you’ll hop over to Shari’s page for more information and participate tomorrow night! I’m looking forward to chatting with Shari about my story and educating her listeners about Postpartum Mood & Anxiety Disorders! Hope you’ll be there!

Thoughts on beginning a #PPDMD Twitter Chat
For nearly a year and a half now, I have successfully run #PPDChat on Twitter. This chat is specifically for moms, families, and their loved ones as they navigate the issues faced while dealing with Postpartum Mood and Anxiety Disorders. During the past few months, a new idea popped into my head as I actively joined in with #hcsm and #mhsm chats on Twitter.
Why not host a #PPDMD Chat? The thought process here, or logic, is to get providers from all walks of practice comfortable with discussing Postpartum Mood and Anxiety Disorders in a setting with other physicians. Everyone from OB’s to Pediatricians to General Practitioners to Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Therapists, etc. Anyone and everyone who is a professional in contact with or has the potential to be in contact with a Postpartum family. If providers are more comfortable in discussing Postpartum Mood & Anxiety Disorders online, perhaps they would be more comfortable in bringing it up with their patients. More adept at recognizing signs and symptoms most professional information doesn’t cover. More inclined to grow referral networks within their communities. Access to others on Social Media in the same field with the same issues is a powerful thing, one which #hcsm, #mhsm, and even #ppdchat have exemplified as of late.
Interested?
Please take a second to vote in the poll below.
Comments? I welcome those too. Let me know your thoughts. What you think #PPDMD should offer. How it could best help Physicians and those in a position to professionally care for mothers and families struggling with Postpartum Mood & Anxiety Disorders.
Let’s get this discussion going. We’ve waited long enough. It’s time to do something.
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#PPDChat Topic: Stuck in a Moment – Baby Steps Forward
Research Request: Quick Survey for Emory Grad Student
Hi y’all!
From time to time, I’m contacted by Graduate students and researchers asking me to share their work in the realm of Postpartum Mood & Anxiety Disorders.
If you have given birth within the past two years and feel up to completely a relatively painless survey (I’m told 10 minutes or less), I know the researcher would really appreciate it. She’s part of a class project at Emory University in Atlanta.
A quick note from the grad student: “All information is anonymous and will be kept confidentially. We really appreciate your help in learning more about postpartum.”
You can complete the survey by clicking here.
Thank you for sharing your experience!
(Also – please pass this on to anyone you think may be willing to also complete the survey or knows someone who would be willing to do so!)



