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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Tips On Overcoming Postpartum Depression by The Amazing Mess


Today's tips are about how to overcome postpartum depression from Stacie at The Amazing Mess


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Before my first child was born, I had not given much thought to postpartum depression (PPD).  I certainly never thought it would be part of my experience.  Yet, it was a defining period in my life (you can read more about my struggle here).  Today, I want to offer some tips and ideas to help pregnant and new moms.  Please remember, the ideas I share are based on my own experiences.  I am not a doctor, so please consult a doctor if you believe you may have postpartum depression.

Be proactive during pregnancy:  Statistics say that up to 70% of women will experience the "Baby Blues" after childbirth while 15% of women will go on to experience postpartum depression.  If you educate yourself before or during pregnancy, you will be in a better position to get the help you need right away.  One of the best things I did while pregnant (the 3rd time) was read a great book by Dean Raffelock entitled A Natural Guide to Pregnancy and Postpartum Health.  I learned so much about the role of nutrition, exercise, and hormones during and after pregnancy.  I changed how I was eating and exercising, and I also found and met with a doctor experienced in bio-identical hormone therapy.

Pamper yourself nutritionally:  Often, as soon as the baby is born, moms stop eating as healthfully as they did during pregnancy.  It is hard to meet all the needs of a newborn and cook nutritious meals, but it is essential!  One idea is to prepare and stock your freezer with healthy meals before the baby is born.  Also, keep many whole foods on hand for snacking (apples, carrots, almonds, etc.).  Try to avoid refined sugars and flour, as these may cause you to feel even more fatigued and have mood swings.  Add an omega 3 supplement or eat wild-caught salmon a few times a week.  Drink lots of water and continue taking your prenatal vitamin.

Pamper yourself emotionally and spiritually:  If you get a free moment or someone is watching the baby, do not do housework!  As a friend told me, "Housework can be done in the midst of chaos, but nourishing your soul needs a protected time."  Instead of chores, do something to "fill your cup."  Read a magazine or book, work on an art project or hobby, listen to music, enjoy a nice hot bath, pray, sleep, etc.  The point is to take time for you and do something special for yourself.

Get some exercise (and some sun):  There is no doubt it is difficult to squeeze in exercise when you have a new baby.  Especially after sleepless nights, the thought of exercising can be daunting.  A simple idea is to put the baby in a stroller and take a walk.  I would put my two older daughters in a stroller, strap the baby in a front carrier, and walk around the neighborhood.  Even though I received many stares and comments, it did wonders in elevating my mood!  Enlisting a friend to walk with can also be motivating.  An added benefit to walking outside is that you'll fulfill your need for sunlight (to soak up some vitamin D) and exercise at the same time! 

Find support:  A risk factor for postpartum depression is having a poor or non-existent support system.  Having a baby is challenging and it changes your life in so many ways.  If your baby has sleep issues or is colicky, you also have a greater chance to suffer.  Surround yourself with people who can help and don't be afraid to ask for help.  If someone offers to do something, say "thank you" and let them!  You don't have to make others think you have it all together.  If you're human, you don't!  Churches, MOPS groups, and other mother's groups are great places to find support.

Speak out:  Please, please, please do not suffer silently.  It will take courage, but you must speak out to get the help you need.  I wasted so much time and missed so many sweet experiences because I hid in fear and shame. Your child is only a baby once!  Don't miss this special time when there are conventional and alternative treatments that can help.  Seek out a doctor who will listen to you and consider finding a counselor, a pastor, or a women who has experienced PPD to help you navigate through the experience.


Excellent resources to help you include:
Postpartum Support International is an excellent website about postpartum depression.  It can connect you with helpful people and resources.


The Happiest Baby on the Block - The New Way to Calm Crying and Help Your Baby Sleep Longer (DVD)The Happiest Baby on The Block DVD by Dr. Harvey Karp has an amazing method for soothing newborns.  I had the book, but found the DVD more helpful because I could actually see Dr. Karp's technique.  I don't want to be overdramatic, but it changed my life!  I often give it as a gift or share it with pregnant and new moms.

A Natural Guide to Pregnancy and Postpartum HealthA Natural Guide to Pregnancy and Postpartum Health by Dean Raffelock, Robert Rountree, and Virginia Hopkins was also a lifechanging book for me.  This book is devoted to showing you how to care for yourself during and after pregnancy.  I can't recommend it enough!


The Mother-to-Mother Postpartum Depression Support Book

The Mother-to-Mother Postpartum Depression Support Book by Sandra Poulin is a collection of stories from women who have experienced PPD.  In my experience, there is a stigma attached to postartum depression and people want to hide it or not talk about it (myself included).  This is an excellent resource to help you know you are not alone.
Living Beyond Postpartum Depression: Help and Hope for the Hurting Mom and Those Around Her



Living Beyond Postpartum Depression: Help and Hope for the Hurting Mom and Those Around Her by Jerusha Clark shares the author's experience of PPD.  It also explores the emotional, physical, and spiritual aspects of the illness from a Christian perspective.


If you have any questions or need encouragement, please feel free to contact me here




Stacie is married to her college sweetheart and the mom of three little girls.  She loves blogging, reading, jogging, and being frugal.  She lives in Kansas and agrees with Dorothy that "There's no place like home!". After finding so many wonderful arts and crafts projects on the internet without clear instructions or pictures, Stacie started The Amazing Mess with the desire to share step-by-step projects complete with photos.  Also, as a former primary teacher, her files were filled with fun projects and ideas she wanted to share with friends and family.  She hopes her blog will inspire parents to spend time playing and learning with their children!  


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Although this topic can be extremely hard to talk about, I am so grateful to Stacie for being willing to share her story with us today. Thank you Stacie!
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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Affordable Maternity Fashion from The Busy Budgeting Mama

I was so excited when Jenn asked me to be a guest blogger for Yummy Mummy Week!!
I hopped on over from my blog to chit chat with all of you lovely ladies about fashion and motherhood..on a budget! 
(This was taken a few weeks ago)
I'm currently 25 weeks pregnant with baby #2 and i'm all about attempting to look somewhat attractive while feeling ginormous. i'm still waiting on the glowing part to kick in, ;) but these fabulous budget friendly finds make me feel better as I send my hubby out to pick me up a wendy's jr. bacon cheeseburger. :) Being pregnant is an amazing and incredible experience and you can definitely feel lovely while throwing up the first 3 months. it is possible. haha. hope these style ideas help!

One of my friends sent me an e-mail the other day asking me if i had any advice or if i could point them in a good direction to find some maternity clothes on a tight budget and that were actually flattering and not horrifying-make-my-hips-look-wider-than-they-already-are-getting...my words not hers. ;) All of us pregnant girls are in the same boat...so lets commiserate and look at cute clothes together!! :) 
If you aren't pregnant already this post will make you want to get pregnant again. hehe.

Like I said, I'm pregnant with baby #2 and my husband said with the first and he keeps it up with this one how beautiful he thinks i am when i'm pregnant..great guy right?? sigh. he's the best. look how cute he is? and his amazing parenting skills?? o yes. he's all mine. 
(this is my guest post i get to brag in it! it's the rule. hehe.)

 But lets overlook the challenge of finding clothes that are stylish, comfortable AND not making you broke before the baby even arrives...and talk about the best parts of being pregnant:
1.)people open doors for you all the time (that stops once you have the baby)
2.)people let you cut the line for food..i think they think you are going to attack if you don't eat immediately.
3.) you can get lazy and waddle. come on..you know those non pregger girls want to relax and waddle sometimes.
4.)you get the pregnancy glow..sooner or later. mine is usually later. or non-existent. but i "know of" pregnant girls with the glow. ;)
5.)you can wear "work-out" pants and not work out. (maybe this just applies to me...haha)
6.)you have a weigh in at your doctor's appointment..and are told good job for gaining weight!

ok...now that us preggo girls are feeling awesome about ourselves...style time!
not everyone has the same style when it comes to maternity..but..this is what i like. i LOVE to show off my belly. especially in the cute beginning stages.

1. Maternity Fashion - Dresses
(all under $32)
Items in this set:

2. Maternity Fashion- Pants
the right pants are a must...muffin tops are bad! say no to them.
Use the blanqi bodystyler to make your pre-pregnancy pants last longer! My sister just launched this product and it's taking off! it's a must to check out.
 I swear by my AE Artist Jeans..they sit low on your hips so they work longer in the early stages of your pregnancy. i love my corduroy pants..soo soft and comfy.and they make my butt look pretty good..i gotta say. same with the black dress pants.. that was my favorite find. perfect for work.
Maternity Pants Fashion



I recently had a great giveaway with my sister's business she just launched..Blanqi. (mentioned above) if you are pregnant or know 
someone who is come stop by my site and find out how to get one of your own!!


3. Maternity Fashion- Shirts
here is where you really can play with maternity and non-maternity items! target shirts are great when it comes to stretching in the belly area..same with my AE shirts. The styles right now though are perfect for us preggo girls so you aren't confined to just maternity items!
Items in this set:


4. Maternity Fashion- Layering

Now budget wise...these items are great...but don't feel bad about splurging on some maternity items, especially if you are hoping to have another baby down the line. it's time to build up a little bit of a pregnancy wardrobe. luckily a lot of the stuff i pick out can last me before and after being pregnant. But some things are set aside in the closet as pregnancy items...postpartum items.. and then items that i wear once i nurse off the baby weight. i think every mother has this happen! 

Here are some great looks put together for you! 
(polyvore is the best site..it's like your own personal shopper..hehe.)


any great items that you just love?? do tell! happy shopping.
 and i would love for you to visit me over at my blog
leave me some love and i'll stop on by to say hey back! 
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