Jessica Banas has been a Postpartum illness Educator, Advocate, and Postpartum Depression Recovery Coach since June of 2001.
In addition, Jessica Banas is a two time survivor of Postpartum Depression, the Administrator for the Online PPD Support Group, a Postpartum Support International member and Online Coordinator, a hotline volunteer for PPD support, and a Technical Administrator for the Coordinators of Postpartum Support International.
It is my mission to educate and assist as many women and families about Postpartum Mental Illnesses as possible.
Defining the Differences:
Baby Blues: Fleeting periods of sadness and mood swings immediately after giving birth. Typically goes away within two weeks or less. Risk rate is 80% of all new mothers.
Postpartum Depression: Continued and deeper feelings of sadness and mood swings. Other symptoms may possibly include increased irritability, decreased appetite, inability to sleep, intrusive thoughts, increased anxiety. Risk rate is 15-20% of all new mothers, regardless of how many children she has.
Postpartum Psychosis: Onset is fast and can include delusions, hallucinations, inability to make any decisions, hearing voices. If suspected, the mother needs to be hospitalized immediately and not left alone until she is under professional care. This is rare, every 1 in 1000 women are at risk for developing this and a family history of bipolar or schizophrenia raise the risk even higher.
PPD is not your fault, you are not alone, and you can feel well again, with help..
For more information about The Mother's Helper, please go to the website:
http://ppdsupportpage.com/jesswebsite.html
If you want to schedule an hour phone session, a 45 minute online session, or have any further questions, please feel free to contact Ms. Banas at: