National Coalition for Maternal Mental Health
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National Coalition for Maternal Mental Health
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    • Overview
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  The Blue Dot was created by Peggy   O’Neil Nosti,   a mom who suffered from postpartum anxiety with her third child who wanted to find a way to let other moms know they were not alone. Peggy created a subtle image of a blue dot and put it on magnet
National Coalition for Maternal Mental Health

Because mothers and babies matter

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National Coalition for Maternal Mental Health
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  The Blue Dot was created by Peggy   O’Neil Nosti,   a mom who suffered from postpartum anxiety with her third child who wanted to find a way to let other moms know they were not alone. Peggy created a subtle image of a blue dot and put it on magnet

The Blue Dot was created by Peggy O’Neil Nosti, a mom who suffered from postpartum anxiety with her third child who wanted to find a way to let other moms know they were not alone. Peggy created a subtle image of a blue dot and put it on magnets to put on cars.  Peggy found that by being open about what she was going through, many people would share similar experiences with postpartum depression and anxiety. They had either gone through it themselves or knew someone who had. Peggy realized that knowing you are not alone helps in the healing process. In less than three years, her simple blue dot has become the new international and national symbol for PPD galvanizing a movement to let mothers know they are not alone.

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  The Blue Dot was created by Peggy   O’Neil Nosti,   a mom who suffered from postpartum anxiety with her third child who wanted to find a way to let other moms know they were not alone. Peggy created a subtle image of a blue dot and put it on magnet
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  • About/
    • Overview
    • MMH Facts
  • Member Organizations/
  • Awareness & Events/
    • Awareness Materials
    • MMH Awareness Week
  • Federal Legislation/
    • Legislation Overview

National Coalition for Maternal Mental Health

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