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At POEM we provide peer support that enhances—but does not replace—medical/psychological care for moms with PPD. We provide a judgment-free, practical problem-solving approach that has been shown to be effective in multiple studies. We help hundreds of women in Ohio who were referred by OB/GYNS, pediatricians, therapists, hospital systems and public health departments. And we show compassion, because we are moms who have been there.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Resources for partners and family members

When someone is depressed, everyone in the family needs to learn new skills on how to cope and how to help others in the family cope. Here are a couple sites from Postpartum Support International that provide some input and resources for partners and other family members who love someone experiencing postpartum depression.

http://postpartum.net/Friends-and-Family/Tips-for-Postpartum-Partners.aspx

http://postpartum.net/Friends-and-Family/Resources-for-Fathers.aspx

http://postpartum.net/Friends-and-Family/Beyond-the-Blues-Partners.aspx
Posted by Bobbe at 8:06 PM

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