PPD: Break The Silence

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Percent Seeking Help

The percent of Hispanic women seeking medical attention, is concerningly low due to lack of medical insurance, communication barriers, stigma and other factors.

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Significant Symtopms

Out of 116 Hispanic Women, 55% showed positive signs of PPD.

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Suicidal Thoughts

From the 55% of women who showed signs of PPD, 66% were suicidal.

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“Postpartum Depression: The Importance of Seeking Help and Self-Care”
“Postpartum Depression: The Importance of Seeking Help and Self-Care”

Bringing a new life into the world is a beautiful and life-changing event, but for many new mothers, the postpartum period can be challenging. Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common

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“Empowering Women: Celebrating International Women’s Day with In HER Shoes Foundation”
“Empowering Women: Celebrating International Women’s Day with In HER Shoes Foundation”

On March 8th, a meeting will be held at Guadalajara Grill to celebrate International Women’s Day. The event will be hosted by Dania Moreno and will be attended by women

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How you can help today

We believe that everyone can play a part in making a positive impact on the mental health of postpartum depression and women’s mental health. Your donations and volunteering efforts will go a long way in helping us make a difference.