Postpartum Support International (PSI)

@PostpartumHelp

We support & provide resources for pregnant & postpartum moms, dads, & families dealing with PMAD. Call the PSI HelpLine any day at 1-800-944-4773

Portland, OR
Joined January 2010

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    If you or someone you care about is suffering during pregnancy or postpartum, call or text us. You don't need a diagnosis to reach out - you need a listening ear and connection. We are here every day. Call our HelpLine 800-944-4773.

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  2. Help us for our online support groups and make your donation today. Every dollar counts. Donate:

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  3. October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month and today is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day. Today we remember all those babies born sleeping, those we’ve carried but never met, those we’ve held but could not take home, the ones that came but could not stay.

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  4. Part II of introducing our NICU Support Group Leader - Kara Kartwig! Register for our support group here: Donate to our online support groups here:

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  6. Today we are highlighting our NICU Support group leaders - Melissa Bentley and Lashae Black! Join us and connect with other parents going through similar experiences. Register here: Donate to our online support groups here:

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    Our mission involves increasing treatment capacity in the community for prescribers and others, so we are proud to announce this new opportunity with . Apply by Nov. 1 and please spread the word!

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  8. Our free NICU parents online support group takes place every Thursday. If you have been in the past or currently are a NICU parent, join us today. Register here:

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  10. We are going to spend the next few weeks highlighting the individuals that make our support groups happen. Today we are introducing our ᴍɪʟɪᴛᴀʀʏ ᴍᴏᴍ support group leaders! Brandie Judy and Patience Riley lead our military mom's online support group.

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  11. Did you know PSI has a support group specifically for pregnancy mood support? The group takes place every week on Wednesday at 11am PST/2pm EST! Register here:

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  12. Military families face challenges that can make them more vulnerable to postpartum depression, anxiety and more. Join us every wednesday. You are not alone. Register here:

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  13. Did you know that PSI offers a weekly Chat with an Expert for Moms and a monthly one for Dads and partners? Find timings here:

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  14. Every Tuesday. This group is for Black mothers who are seeking peer support during the perinatal period up to 2 years postpartum. Register today:

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  16. These are the faces that make our online support groups possible. Each of our online support group leaders have a unique and personal story about perinatal mental health. Help support our online support groups by making a donation today.

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  17. Did you miss the registration deadline for our Perinatal Mood Support training in September? No fear! We have our next trainings in October! 1. October 22nd-24th Deadline: Oct 14th 2. October 29th-31st Deadline: Oct 16th Learn more and register here:

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  19. We need your help to for our online support groups. Since March we have seen a 4 fold increase in demand to attend our online support groups. We have been keeping up but we could really use your help. Will you make a donation today?

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  20. Pregnancy and Infant Loss Online Support Group takes place EVERY FRIDAY. The loss of a child is devastating and the pain can feel unbearable. You are not alone. It's free and easy to join. We meet every Friday and we hope that you'll join us.

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  21. Our free NICU parents online support group takes place every Thursday. If you have been in the past or currently are a NICU parent, join us today. Register here:

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