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The PedsDocTalk Podcast: Child Health, Development & Parenting—From a Pediatrician Mom

Breaking the Stigma on Maternal Mental Health: It's OK to not be OK

The PedsDocTalk Podcast: Child Health, Development & Parenting—From a Pediatrician Mom

Dr. Mona Amin

Medicine, Kids & Family, Health & Fitness, Parenting

4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

It’s 2020. Why is there still a stigma surrounding mental health?! Especially around maternal mental health?  Women are celebrated for doing it all. Society tells us we can juggle it all, when in reality it is IMPOSSIBLE to do it all without help. Postpartum is the most critical time in a mother’s life. A baby is born, but so is a mother. We still tend to forget about mom when the baby arrives. How does that make a woman feel? Their body has changed, their hormones are all over place, and they are now responsible for caring for a new human being. We cannot underestimate the weight of this transition in a woman’s life.  We cannot diminish the emotional weight postpartum carries and motherhood carries.  We cannot tell women to brush their feelings under the rug. We need to be open about postpartum depression and postpartum anxiety so women know the signs and symptoms to look out for. I am so honored to speak to Dr. Pooja Lakshmin (@womensmentalhealthdoc on Instagram. She is a Perinatal Psychiatrist and contributor for the NY Times. We speak about “Mom martyr mode,” Postpartum Depression, Postpartum Anxiety, and how to know when you need to talk to someone about your mental health.  Our hope is to break the stigma surrounding maternal mental health. Understanding things are not okay take strength. Getting help takes strength. We want to normalize therapy and the medications and diagnosis of postpartum anxiety and depression.  Follow us @pedsdoctalk and @womensmentalhealthdoc to continue the conversation. IF YOU WANT SOMEONE TO TALK TO ABOUT HOW YOU'RE FEELING, CALL POSTPARTUM SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL AT 1-800-944-4773 Dr. Laksmin is also starting an online community called the Gemma Project, to empower mothers and guide them in their postpartum mental health journey. For more details, visit: https://www.gemmawomen.com/ Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by ⁠⁠subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube⁠⁠. Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join the newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! And don’t forget to follow ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@pedsdoctalkpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support. We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the ⁠⁠⁠⁠PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships⁠⁠⁠⁠ page of the website.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You are listening to episode 39. It's okay to not be okay breaking the stigma on maternal mental health.

0:17.6

Hey everyone welcome to the PEDs Doc Talk Podcast. I'm your host Dr Mona where each week I hope to educate and inspire you in your journey through

0:20.9

parenthood with information on your most common concerns as a parent and interviews with fellow

0:25.8

parents and experts in the field, my hope is you leave each week feeling more educated,

0:30.6

confident, and empowered in the decisions you make for your child. Hello and welcome to this week's episode where I am so excited to welcome Dr.

0:47.9

Puja Luchman who is a periodatal psychiatrist and contributor for the New York Times based in Washington, D.C.

0:55.8

and we are talking all about moms today.

0:59.2

Mom guilt, martyr mode, postpart of depression, post part of anxiety, because we need to be taking

1:05.8

care of ourselves and each other, and I'm so excited to welcome Dr. Luchman here to help us do that.

1:11.6

Thank you, Dr. Luchuchchman for being here today.

1:13.4

Well I'm so excited to be here Mona. Thank you a million for having me. I love all the

1:18.3

work that you do. I love your podcast and your Instagram page and yeah it's great to be here with you and hopefully we'll be able to have a

1:29.0

helpful conversation that can help your listeners really kind of get a sense for what to look out for in terms of their mental health.

1:36.0

And I found Dr. Luchchman's Instagram page, Women's Mental Health Doc.

1:40.0

I'm going to be attaching it to my show notes. I found her page maybe earlier this year when you probably just started out right?

1:47.1

Yeah, I started out in actually in December of 2018, but it took me literally six months to figure out what was going on with Instagram.

1:56.0

So I would say I didn't really get serious about it until like last summer.

2:00.0

And I found you when you shared your birth story and that kind of whole series about your birth trauma and everything that happened and I remember reading about that and just instantly being like I really wanted to connect with you because

2:15.1

I loved how transparent you were about everything you went through.

2:19.0

Yeah, yeah.

2:20.2

So we were talking about before we got started how important what you're doing is to me and to all of my patients and their moms because there's just not a lot of mental health resources out there to begin with, especially for mothers.

2:33.3

You know, we focus way more on the baby.

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