
The Moms Are Alright
Whether you're trying to conceive or are a few years into toddlerhood, we know that the transition to motherhood can leave you feeling a little (or a lot!) stuck, overwhelmed, and alone.
Join perinatal psychologists Dr. Caroline Dickens (toddler mom) and Dr. Hila Sachs (first-time mom-to-be) as they share their professional expertise and personal experiences alongside guest experts to cover all the motherhood challenges you're struggling with the most.
You'll leave each 45-minute episode with new perspectives and tools that will help you find more peace, joy, fulfillment, and hopefully a little humor, through even the hardest parts of the transition to motherhood.
The Moms Are Alright
Sleep Like a Baby with Dr. Natalie Solomon
In this episode, Caroline and Hila discuss the intricate relationship between sleep, anxiety, and mood during pregnancy and the postpartum period with Dr. Natalie Solomon, a licensed clinical sleep psychologist and expert in behavioral sleep medicine. The conversation explores how sleep changes throughout pregnancy and postpartum, and highlights practical strategies for new parents to improve their sleep quality. The episode also addresses common myths about sleep needs and emphasizes the importance of community support for new mothers.
Takeaways
- Sleep disruption in pregnancy is often dismissed.
- The first trimester is marked by increased fatigue and sleepiness.
- Second trimester often brings improved sleep and mood.
- Third trimester typically sees increased sleep disruption.
- Individual sleep needs vary; the eight-hour myth is inaccurate.
- Community support is essential for new parents.
- Go with the flow, and expect setbacks.
Chapters
03:18- Understanding Sleep Changes During Pregnancy
06:07- The Impact of Sleep Architecture on Pregnant Women
08:11- Exploring REM Sleep and Its Effects
08:55- Strategies for Improving Sleep Quality
11:52- Navigating Activation and Sleep Hunger
17:45- Tools for Activation and Sleep Hunger
24:20- Understanding Sleep Patterns in Pregnancy and Postpartum
28:06- The Role of Sleep Medications
30:02- Navigating Sleep Disruption as New Parents
42:41- Embracing the Journey of Sleep
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If you're interested in working with us, we'd love to connect! If you're located in New York or Florida, learn more about Hila's practice here. If you're based in California, check out Caroline's website here.
Disclaimer: Information shared in this podcast is for educational & entertainment purposes only. It is not therapy nor a replacement for therapy, nor is it medical advice. If you need support, please seek mental health care from a licensed professional in your jurisdiction.