
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
The Debrief: The Postpartum Brain
Summary
In this conversation, Hila and Caroline debrief last episode's discussion with Dr. Nikki's all about the postpartum brain and the biological and psychological changes new mothers face during postpartum. They explore the emotional and mental challenges new mothers face, the importance of self-care, and the need for support systems. The discussion emphasizes the significance of planning for mental health and building connections with other mothers to navigate this transformative period in life.
Takeaways
- New moms experience significant vulnerability during postpartum.
- Societal myths can complicate the postpartum experience.
- The postpartum brain can be a powerful tool for growth.
- Planning for self-care is crucial for mental health postpartum.
- Building connections with other moms can alleviate feelings of loneliness.
- Using tools like opposite action can help manage emotional discomfort.
- Finding community resources can ease the transition into motherhood.
- The postpartum experience is unique for every individual.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Postpartum Challenges
05:02 - Understanding the Postpartum Brain
10:13 - Navigating Relationships and Support Systems
14:58 - Practical Strategies for Postpartum Self-Care
18:01 - Building Connections and Community
Listen to Dr. Nikki's interview here.
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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.