Quiet Connection - Postpartum Mental Health

Tianna T: Grief, Growth, and Love Served Warm

Chelsea Myers Season 5 Episode 19

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When life doesn’t follow the script we wrote, how do we find the strength to keep going? 

In this heartfelt conversation, Tianna Trinidad — PCOS warrior, entrepreneur, and mother — shares her deeply personal journey through pregnancy loss, postpartum struggles, and the profound transformation of motherhood. 

From navigating grief to building Love Served Warm, a business dedicated to helping women reclaim their health and confidence, Tianna’s story is one of resilience, faith, and purpose.

Whether you’ve faced infertility, loss, postpartum challenges, or just need to hear a story of hope, this episode will remind you that healing is possible — and you are not alone.


Key Takeaways

  • Pregnancy and Infant Loss: Tianna’s raw account of her late-term pregnancy loss and the isolation, stigma, and systemic barriers she faced.
  • PCOS and Reproductive Health: How living with PCOS shaped her fertility journey and inspired her mission to help other women.
  • Postpartum Mental Health: Tianna’s struggles with depression, anxiety, and navigating healing after loss.
  • Faith and Resilience: The promise she made during her darkest moments that shaped her motherhood and career.
  • Love Served Warm: How Tianna built a business focused on body literacy, women’s health, and empowering women to advocate for themselves.
  • Motherhood as Protest: Why self-care, rest, and living authentically — especially as a neurodivergent family — are acts of resistance. 


Soundbites

  • "Self-care is a form of protest."
  • "I went through a test so I could have a testimony."
  • "Grief doesn’t look the same for everyone."
  • "Living authentically is a protest in itself."
  • "Nothing in this world was created without being held in someone’s mind first."

This episode discusses topics that may be triggering for some individuals. Please check the show notes for more information and be mindful of your own mental health and comfort levels.

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