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Mental Health: Postpartum Depression Websites

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Postpartum Depression Site
This is a reliable page for information on postpartum depression which offers clear answers from doctors. The information includes pre-partum depression predisposing factor, a description of postpartum depression symptoms and treatments. This page also offers links to information on all aspects of pregnancy and mental health.

Postpartum Depression Support & Education (Support Site
This is a site dedicated to supporting and educating the general public about postpartum depression and related mental health issues. The information provided on this site includes a description of feelings after birth in relation to baby blues, postpartum depression, postpartum psychosis, and treatment options. This site also includes links to helpful parenting and mental health sites. The features of this site include an informative quiz and a list of support groups around Canada and America.

Postpartum Depression-Baby Center
This is an informative page that discusses the following: Why do I feel this way? Could I have PPD? What causes PPD? What can I do to cope? Is the drug my doctor prescribed for depression safe with breast-feeding? This page also offers links to related sites as well as personal stories of mothers who have or are going through postpartum depression and how they are coping.

Postpartum Support International (Chat Site)  (Support Site
This is an excellent site filled with information and support for anyone suffering from postpartum depression. The site offers live chat rooms for new moms, bulletin boards, and links to related sites. The postpartum depression information addresses the following issues: historical perspective, definition, symptoms, complaints (postpartum psychosis, chronic depression syndrome, postpartum blues), stress factors, symptoms, frequency, causes and etiology theories, treatments, and prevention strategies. The postpartum support page includes Canadian Social Support Groups from Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon, and Quebec. This site also offers an article on how you can build your own social support network written by Carolyn White, RN, SCN. The site features a quick self-assessment survey and advice on how to cope and avoid anxiety and panic attacks.



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