We need to be talking more about perinatal, postpartum, and peripartum depression to reduce the stigma around these disorders. Here today, to do just that, is Dr. Ida A. Eden. Dr. Eden is a board-certified psychiatrist with formalized training and expertise in women's reproductive mental health. She has particular interests in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and the psychological burdens of infertility and perinatal loss. She graduated with honors in Neuroscience and Medical Anthropology from the University of Michigan, earned her M.D. with honors from the University of Maryland, and completed her residency at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. She also completed fellowship training in Women's Mental Health at NYU/Bellevue Hospital. Dr. Eden is passionate about teaching and remains on the faculty at Weill Cornell where she supervises and mentors trainees interested in reproductive psychiatry. Join Rena and Dara as they delve into a discussion with Dr. Eden about reproductive depression, how preexisting conditions can influence their likelihood, and why we should be optimizing our mental health as best we can before, during, and after pregnancy. We talk about why optimizing mental health is essential, and she unpacks different stressors and psychological strains common in the peripartum period. Furthermore, we discuss the difference between Baby Blues and Post Partum Depression (PPD), how a diagnosis of PPD is treated, and dive into the hot-button topic of medication use in this period. Don’t miss out on these valuable insights offered by Dr. Eden, start listening now!