Peer Support Study for Postpartum Depression

Last night I got to thinking about postpartum depression and my passion for helping others with it and to get the conversation started so we can break the stigma associated with it.     

I began to think of all the things I wish I had when I was going through PPD and thinking of the things that I did have that seemed to work.     Something jumped out at me…..Peer Support.   

There needs to be more opportunities for new mothers to have peer support.   Support groups specifically for PPD.   A safe place for moms to unload, where they can bring their babies to do so.  They need to be able to have a number or email of another person so they can have someone to communicate with in between meetings.

I did not have a group like this.  I wish I did.   I did have a wonderful online community though with the birth of my 2nd and 4th child.   Those are the births that I didn’t have much PPD with.  (I did injest my placenta though with #4)

I’m sure I’ll be posting more thoughts on this over time.  

I found many studies that showed the importance of what I’m talking about.    Here is a link to one.  I’ll post more another time.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12655910