Psychiatric Medication for Women In May, we recognize both Women’s Health Month and National Women’s Health Week from May 12-15. The issue of stigma surrounding psychiatric medication, particularly for women, is a significant barrier to accessing proper mental health care. Despite over 57 million American adults needing treatment for mental health conditions, many individuals, especially...Read More
May is Women’s Health Month and Mental Health Awareness Month. In this post, we will discuss women’s mental health and how we can support each other instead of comparing ourselves to others. Everyone has faced many challenges over the last two years. However, for women, there are unique challenges that have exacerbated mental health issues,...Read More
May is National Maternal Depression Awareness Month; Women’s Health Month The last year has been challenging because of the pandemic, but even more so for pregnant women and their loved ones. May is National Maternal Depression Awareness and Women’s Health Month. Trying to stay emotionally healthy is important during pregnancy and the postpartum period, but...Read More
Perimenopause is the years leading up to full menopause, lasting around four years for most women. However, some women may experience symptoms for nearly 10 years. Perimenopause typically begins in a woman’s early 40s, though it may begin earlier for others. Menopause is only officially diagnosed when a woman has not had a menstrual period...Read More