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Links
Baby Blues Connectionhttp://www.babybluesconnection.org/ Volunteer association providing information, resources and phone support to postpartum mothers.
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Center for Postpartum Healthhttp://www.postpartumhealth.com Addresses the pregnancy and birth needs of women and their families, before and after delivery, particularly as it pertains to the development of depression and other mood disorders.
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Depression After Delivery, Inc.http://www.depressionafterdelivery.com/ Non-profit organisation offering support, information and education for those affected by mental health issues connected with pregnancy and birth.
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Emory University Women's Mental Health Programhttp://www.emorywomensprogram.org Focussing on the evaluation and treatment of emotional disorders during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Includes archive of articles covering a range of studies carried out into pregnancy related mood disorders.
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Meet A Mum Association (MAMA)UK registered charity setup in 1979 to help and support mothers who feel depressed and isolated after their babies are born. UK network of local support groups.
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Melanie's Battlehttp://www.melaniesbattle.org/ A site attempting to raise awareness about postpartum psychosis and depression.
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PND Productionshttp://www.postnataldepression.com A Postnatal Depression (PND) video and CD ROM for health care professionals and parents dealing with the postnatal depression and its effects. Produced by PND counsellor, Liz Wise.
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Post Natal DepressionInformation, stories and support forum.
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Postpartum Assistance for Mothershttp://www.postpartumassistance.com Dr. Shoshana Bennett offers education and emotional support for women experiencing postpartum depression and other prenatal and postpartum mood disorders.
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Postpartum Dadshttp://www.postpartumdads.org/ Information site compiled by dads who have successfully assisted their wives to fully recover from PPD. This website is intended to help other dads by providing firsthand information and guidance through the experience of PPD.
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