The Postpartum Path
Embracing HealingWelcome to “The Postpartum Path: Embracing Healing” blog, a compassionate and empowering space dedicated to supporting mothers through their postpartum journey. We understand that the postpartum period can be both beautiful and challenging, and our mission is to be a guiding light for mothers seeking healing, understanding, and strength during this transformative phase of life.
The Postpartum Path
Embracing Healing
Welcome to “The Postpartum Path: Embracing Healing” blog, a compassionate and empowering space dedicated to supporting mothers through their postpartum journey. We understand that the postpartum period can be both beautiful and challenging, and our mission is to be a guiding light for mothers seeking healing, understanding, and strength during this transformative phase of life.
#stand4moms: Mary
Hi! My name is Mary, and for as long as I can remember, I had always wanted to be a mom. In the fall of 2010, just three months after my wedding day, my dreams became a reality when I became pregnant. Mary and her son, Riley. Nine months, an induction, 36 hours...
When Tragedy Strikes a Community
Postpartum Support Charleston knows that some of you have been grappling with the scary events that have occurred this week in our area and in Florida. A home invasion and abduction of a child, as well as a shooting at a school, are among a parent’s worst...
#stand4moms: Tori
My name is Tori, and I am a mother two. My husband and I are from South Carolina, but only two weeks after the birth of our first child we moved to North Carolina so my husband could pursue better career opportunities. I found myself in a new state with no family, no...
Remembering Ruth
On Dec. 5, 1999, the unthinkable happened.A father arrived at his home in Lexington, S.C., and found his wife and the mother of his 2-month-old son had committed suicide after a short but fierce battle with postpartum depression. Her name was Ruth Rhoden Craven, born...
My Experience with Postpartum Depression (round two)
1 in 5 moms will suffer from postpartum depression or anxiety after the birth of their child and some even while pregnant. Postpartum Support Charleston staff member, Amber, is one of those moms. She shares how she experienced ppd with both of her children and how the...
#Stand4Moms
October was an exciting month for Postpartum Support Charleston. Just a few highlights: We reached out to the community, sharing our mission and resources with expecting and new moms.Hosted support groups and walks all over Charleston.Awarded four grants to moms...
Our Volunteers Out in the Community
We love our volunteers and want to send a special thank you to these lovely women that were out in the community last month talking to expecting and new moms. Healthy Women's DayOur volunteer and Summerville support group leader, Tori Leggett, was out at...
Spotlight on local mom, Maggie Marlow
I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with local mom and PPD survivor, Maggie Marlow. Maggie has a great passion for raising awareness for PPD and for helping reduce the stigma surrounding this illness. This strong woman is a great example of climbing out of the...
Elaine DeaKyne Hired as Executive Director
Long-time Postpartum Support Charleston volunteer Elaine DeaKyne has been named the executive director of Postpartum Support Charleston. This is the first time the Charleston area nonprofit has had a paid executive director.DeaKyne will oversee the day-to-day...
Job Opening: Part-Time Executive Director
Postpartum Support Charleston is hiring a part-time executive director to lead the Charleston area nonprofit in helping mothers with maternal mental illness access resources and support while also educating the public and medical community about maternal mental...
Board Members Attend Warrior Mom Conference
By Holly Fisher A week after I attended the second annual Warrior Mom Conference, the message a church was about how good leaders handle “threshold moments.” Most threshold moments are some blend of exciting and scary – college graduation, a new job, getting married....
Mothers & More Summerville Supports Grants for Women with Postpartum Mental Health Disorders
The Summerville Chapter of Mothers & More has donated more than $4,000 to Postpartum Support Charleston – a decision that came after the national organization of Mothers & More disbanded and the local chapter closed. As the national organization closed, so did...
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