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Motherhood Meets Medicine

149: Navigating Motherhood and the Quest for Support in America with Stephanie Defilippis

Motherhood Meets Medicine

Lynzy Coughlin

Medicine, Kids & Family, Health & Fitness

51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2024

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

“You deserve to be held just as much as your baby.” Just one of the many gems Stephanie Defilippis shares in our conversation about navigating motherhood and the quest for support in America. Because in America, we really fall behind in providing support to new moms, both in our communities and from a policy perspective. Stephanie is a perinatal mental health therapist in Illinois. She owns a group therapy practice called crescent moon therapy, where they specialize in working with individuals throughout the reproductive period. She shares her thoughts on the postpartum period women experience in other countries as well as what we can do to create similar experiences here in America. There truly is an invisible village at your fingertips. Listen in to find out more. In this episode, we discuss: The invisible village here in America. The importance of having community support throughout motherhood. What our ideal community support system would look like. How you can cultivate your own support system at home. Resources: Connect with Stephanie: Website:Maternal Mental Health Instagram Discount Codes from Our Sponsors: Earth Breeze -earthbreeze.com/lynzy to get 40% off your subscription Questions: Can you give an example of how historically in different culture villages were structured to support women? What are barriers to building a village? We hear these questions a lot- "Why is it so hard for me to ask for help? Why does it feel hard for me to create my own village?" Let's unpack them together How can women create their own village? Both pre-pregnancy and postpartum. Even as a mom with older children, there are ways to create yourself a village Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:18.0

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Go get yours now and smell finer than the finest fragrances. Hello everyone. Today I will be chatting with Stephanie D. Philippis. Stephanie is a perinatal mental health therapist in Illinois.

0:45.0

She owns a group therapy practice called Crescent Moon Therapy,

0:49.0

where they specialize in working with individuals throughout the reproductive period.

0:53.2

You can find her on her website or Instagram

0:55.3

linked in the show notes.

0:56.7

In today's episode, we talk about the concept

0:59.2

of the invisible village here in America

1:02.0

and how important it is to have community support

1:04.5

throughout motherhood. We chat about what our ideal community support system would

1:09.0

look like and how you can cultivate your own at home. Let's dive in. Just a little disclaimer

1:15.4

before we start this episode. This podcast does not provide medical advice.

1:19.6

Information on this podcast is for informational purposes only.

1:23.4

No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice,

1:27.8

diagnosis, or treatment.

1:29.8

Hello everyone.

1:31.8

Today I have Stephanie D. Philippus here on the podcast. Welcome

1:35.5

Stephanie. Hi I'm so happy to be here. So I am excited to talk with you today

1:40.7

about something that we are both pretty passionate about.

1:44.7

And I can't wait to see where the conversation takes us.

1:47.6

You know, as a mom, I didn't really realize the problems in America when it comes to motherhood until I was pretty deep into it to be

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