Thanks for sharing. Melinda
“Mothers cannot give from a depleted source. Every mother needs emotional, mental, physical and spiritual validation, nourishment and support. When a mother is respected and well cared for, she, and her whole family, will benefit.”

I think this has been the post I’ve mostly put off. There is a lot of things that happened, that it scares me a bit to see it typed out. This was a time for me where I didn’t know how strong I could be until I had no other choice.
When my first daughter was born, I was 19. I instantly fell in love with the idea of having a little person of my own, so I wouldn’t feel so lonely. My pregnancy wasn’t planned or meant “to trap” anyone. I used every method possible to prevent from becoming pregnant, but nonetheless she came and she brightened my world. Soon after I gave birth to…
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Love this post. So important to
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Spreading awareness and educating people on how postpartum depression affects women
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I have several great post from a friend who suffered from Postpartum Psychosis. It’s mind blowing people still write off as baby blues. If you search my site, Margie Lakefield or postpartum will find the articles.
Have a great day.
Melinda
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She is a great writer and hope to have her join our team of contributors soon. Not many people truly understand the magnitude, it’s not baby blues. :)
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So true
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