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7 things you might not know about postnatal depression
Despite its widespread nature, there is still a great amount of mystery surrounding PND - and it's important to try unravelling as much of that as we can.
Postnatal depression: dispelling the myths
There are a number of myths surrounding postnatal depression, some of which helped Megan Blandford ignore her own PND for so long. Here's why so many PND myths just aren’t true.
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They may be cute, but no, these nappies won't cure PND
It may sound like an April Fools' joke, but the team behind these nappies really think that urine-activated messages of love will cure postnatal depression.
When darkness closes in: my struggle with PND
Some days I can be surrounded by people yet still experience feelings of loneliness.
Why I'm so grateful for Hayden Panettiere's honesty
There are baby steps and giant leaps forward. But there are steps backwards, too. And, oh, how they can hurt your heart.
Remember that dads get postnatal depression too
Most people believe only new mums suffer postnatal depression. This is not the case.
107 iconic cakes for perinatal mental health in Canberra
In the months after the birth of her first child, the last thing Christine Spicer felt like was a glowing mum.
To this day, I owe her my life: how an unexpected friendship saved me
Would I have survived if I hadn't crossed that street?
The difference between baby blues and PND
The birth of a new baby can bring incredible joy for a family, but it can also be a time of stress, worry and sadness.
Mums wanted for largest ever study of postnatal depression and postnatal psychosis
With the help of a new app, researchers are hoping to understand more about the causes of postnatal depression and postnatal psychosis. And they're currently looking for mums to take part in their study.
'If there's no mama, there's no baby'
As a 30-year-old mum, six months pregnant with a second child, I should have been happy.
Mum's thank you letter to cafe shows the power of kindness
PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia) have shared a heart-warming letter to a café owner, in a Facebook post that has shone a night on the importance of kindness,
Perinatal depression: 'In just a few short weeks I went mad'
"No-one likes to see a pregnant woman cry": Age journalist Miki Perkins tells how she developed anxiety and depression after the birth of her first child.
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