
Postpartum depression is the most common pregnancy complication but it is still highly stigmatized. All to often, moms with postpartum mood disorders feel alone and ashamed of their symptoms when in reality, thousands of moms across the world are experiencing this illness at the same time. By sharing stories, this show seeks to end the stigma and help women kick postpartum depression in the ass.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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It's Maternal Mental Health Week 2021! Maternal mental health is a cause near and dear to my heart. When I talk and write about maternal mental health, I end up focusing on postpartum depression. That's an important subject that needs attention, but ... more
This week, I wanted to drop in and say, "Hello!" because the e-book of my memoir, Adventures With Postpartum Depression, is free now, December 8-12, on Amazon. It's my early Christmas gift for all the mamas struggling right now. And while I was sayin... more
This episode is Episode 17 from my new podcast, Adventures With My Forties. But the things I had to say for that show are just as relevant - possibly more! - for mamas with a maternal mood disorder. I talk about the upcoming 2020 holidays. Spoiler al... more
This week, I am sharing Episode 10 from my new podcast, Adventures with My Forties, because I think it is also helpful for any parent. When I had PPD, my recovery focused on managing my worst symptoms like insomnia, anxiety and OCD rituals. But I was... more
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When you go through a trauma in your life. Mine was Sexual Harassment, and bed rest with 3rd child. Induced at labor, no epidural no doctor, she came in when I was pushing the baby out and gave me a Episiotomy and cleansed me out like a turkey! I had to get Retocele Repair.
This episode was amazing and opened my eyes to something that I didn’t know existed. It is great for soon to be parents, the information given is very credible and up to date.
I was absolutely impressed when I finished my first podcast. I took a look around the other episodes and saw how many other people have shared their stories on postpartum depression. So many different experiences and Courtney, the host, brings them all together. Today, i heard Brandon's story and he thanked the show for bringing his wife Tyra, another participant, comfort and a sense of relatability with her depression. It was in every way interesting and it provided me with an understanding tha... more
This podcast is interesting because gives insight on what a significant other goes through during PPD and is completely accurate. Although at first, I did not completely understand what PPD was for a significant other, this video helped me understand the consequences. Brandon explains how breast feeding is the leading cause to PPD. This is because people set expectations for when they are expecting, and when it doesn’t happen in such a way, then anxiety sets in. These two beings support birthgiv... more
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