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Babble's Top 100 Mom Blogs of 2011
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Katherine Stone of Postpartum Progress
Her Rankings
Postpartum Progress has become the go-to online space for women struggling with mood disorders related to our reproductive lives. Named one of Babble’s Top 50 Pregnancy Blogs of 2011, Postpartum Progress was launched by Katherine Stone, a former marketing exec who wanted to offer expecting and new moms a safe, stigma-free place to access the information and support they need when dealing with mental challenges. With a slew of prestigious awards on the shelf, Postpartum Progress is now recognized as a groundbreaking resource for moms and moms-to-be. Stone is also a regular contributor at Babble’s Strollerderby.
- 5 Reasons Why Asking For Help Sucks
I was surprised to get such a strong reaction from so many that agree it really sucks to have to ask for help. Solidarity, people! …READ MORE > - An Analysis of Phrases Moms Use To Warn Their Kids
This review of things moms say to warn their kids to behave, from the Numerical Caution to the Exhortation, makes me laugh. Listen Bucko! …READ MORE > - What Ms. B. Monaghan Taught Me About Morality
One of the hardest, most personal posts I’ve ever written, about forgiving mothers with psychosis who commit infanticide. …READ MORE >














































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Looks like a great documentary. But I do have one pborlem with it: It also seems (from the trailer) to lump all women together, and the reality is, some women are part of the pborlem. Conservative women, like Sarah Palin, should not be treated in the same way as Hillary Clinton or others who are intellectuals who have really worked. Conservative women, like Sarah Palin, are Trojan Horses who are working for the oppressors, and are put in the positions they are as a way of mocking serious women.