San Antonio Therapists who Specialize in
PPD & Pregnancy-related
Mental Health
The season of pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding is usually seen by most as joyous and happy. Although many new mothers enjoy this season, some struggle with feelings of sadness. While it's normal to experience some form of 'baby blues', sadness lasting more than a few weeks after delivery could be Postpartum Depression (PPD).
If you feel like you might be experiencing more than the 'baby blues', please reach out to your doctor, midwife and mental health professional for help.
If you feel like you might be experiencing more than the 'baby blues', please reach out to your doctor, midwife and mental health professional for help.
Because Breastfeeding Housecalls feels that the need to validate and address birth-related feelings is time-sensitive (especially because we know that these feelings can be brought on by infant-feeding situations) we highly recommend that families reach for help as soon as the feelings start lingering.
The following therapists offer their services to new families on a time-sensitive basis:
The following therapists offer their services to new families on a time-sensitive basis:
Trusted San Antonio-area ResourcesN. Alexandra Van, Ph.D. www.dr-alexandra-van.com 4722 Shavano Oak Suite 102 San Antonio, TX 78249 214-493-2025 Elizabeth Berrocal, MA, LPC, NCC www.CenterforWomenandFamily.com 7210 Louis Pasteur Drive, Ste. 110 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 548-1024 |
Postpartum Hotlines
|
Online Resources |