Functionally Speaking

26. Why Postpartum Care Fails and How Practitioners Can Fill the Gaps

Danielle Kepics & Laura Ligos Episode 26

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How did postpartum become a performance sport?


Somewhere along the way, we stopped honoring the transformation of motherhood and started racing to “get back” to a body, a life, and a version of ourselves that no longer exists. This week, we’re unpacking all of it—from toxic bounce back culture to body image in preconception care, influencer pressures, postpartum mental health, and how practitioners can help clients navigate this intense season with compassion and realism.


In this episode, we cover:

  • 01:22 The problem with bounce back culture
  • 02:17 Transparency in postpartum fitness
  • 03:29 Societal pressures on new mothers
  • 07:22 Challenges of breastfeeding and returning to work
  • 08:56 Inadequate postpartum support in the U.S.
  • 11:44 Why prenatal care needs a radical upgrade
  • 15:09 Navigating social media while postpartum
  • 15:52 Real talk about body image and postpartum reality
  • 16:23 Helping clients embrace body neutrality
  • 17:21 Unpacking the pressure to ‘get your body back’
  • 19:45 Encouraging nourishment and rest over restriction
  • 20:50 Preconception care and body image support
  • 25:01 Addressing anxiety in the trying to conceive community
  • 28:18 Final thoughts and how we can do better


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Connect with Laura Ligos:

Website: https://thesassydietitian.com

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Connect with Danielle Kepics:

Website: https://www.empoweredmindbody.co

Instagram: instagram.com/danielle.kepics


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