It depends on what you need support for. A lot of support groups are run through local hospitals or religious organizations, so you could contact them to see if there are any groups offering the type of support you need in your area.
There probably are, go find them.
First congratulations. Second, parenting.com has lots of information for new moms as well as tips for parenting different age groups. They also have support groups you can join where you can chat with other moms.
Nutrition.about.com offers medically reviewed articles that I believe to be factual. Also, remember that your local hospital can point you to local support and discussion groups.
You can find gastric bypass support groups on the following site: http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Gastric-Bypass-Surgery/support-group. They have great support.
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Often your bariatric surgeon will supply you with information regarding support groups. But you can also look on line for local support groups as well as online support groups.
You can find local breast cancer support groups anywhere. For an example you can go to your local hospital and ask for a support group for breast cancer.
To find a bipolar support group call your local Mental Health organization. They will be able to supply you with a list of support groups that meet your need. You can also look on the internet.
To find a list of bipolar support groups in your area,please visit this website and enter your zip.www.healthcentral.com
It depends on where you live. Have a look at www.dbsalliance.org/ to find listings for support groups in your area.
There are many free weight loss programs on the market. You will find support groups, exercise tracking, food and calorie tracking as well as meal advice.
There are some groups through Meetup.com that offer Gastric Bypass support. You can also find online support groups at http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Gastric-Bypass-Surgery/support-group