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Hot Marriage. Cool Parents.

Ep 9: Postpartum Depression with Maya V.

Hot Marriage. Cool Parents.

Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner

Society & Culture, Tv & Film, Personal Journals, Kids & Family

4.51.8K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2019

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

There are some people on Instagram who Jamie loves following, and today’s guest is one of them! Maya Vorderstrasse is a fantastic inspiration, and you might recognize some of her ideas as the inspiration for some of our own Instagram pictures. As the mom of “Irish twins,” Maya has two children who were born within 12 months of each other. (So if you thought you couldn’t get pregnant while breastfeeding, think again!) This already sounds overwhelming, but add to it the fact that Maya’s whole family is in Brazil, so she doesn’t have the sort of day-to-day family help that could lift some of the burden. She’s open about the struggles of parenthood, not only in terms of this family situation, but also her struggle with postpartum depression. As you’ll learn today, Maya was super energetic after her first daughter’s birth and during her second pregnancy. Even immediately after the second birth, she felt excited (even though some days were hard). To her surprise and confusion, postpartum depression set in months after having her second baby. She felt like she was fading away, and spent months ignoring the feeling and trying to push it down. Finally, it burst forth as anger so bad that she left a hole in the wall, and her husband supported her in getting help. This was when she was finally diagnosed with postpartum depression. In our conversation, Maya offers a sensitive, intimate, and often humor-filled look into the realities of postpartum depression. She openly shares her journey, offering a realistic yet inspirational look into dealing with this struggle. If you’re a woman who has suffered from postpartum depression (or might in the future), this episode will give you hope. And if you’re lucky enough to be someone who will never need to deal with postpartum depression directly, this conversation will help you understand the struggles so you can be a better partner, family member, or friend. Today’s Guest: Maya Vorderstrasse on Instagram @MayaVstrasse on Twitter Maya Vorderstrasse on Facebook Once Upon a Letter Board In This Episode: [00:37] - Jamie and Doug welcome listeners to today’s episode, and chat about today’s guest, Maya Vorderstrasse. [06:51] - Maya comes onto the show and jokes about why she’s doing this episode in the car. [09:08] - We hear about how Maya takes her pictures without a photographer, and how she gets her babies to sleep at the same time. [11:15] - Maya explains what it means to be a mom of “Irish twins,” and talks about her breastfeeding experience. [13:30] - Jamie shares her perspective as a labor and delivery nurse on the topic of breastfeeding. [15:13] - How does Maya do it, in terms of having two young children who are only 11 months apart in age? [18:22] - We learn that Maya’s family is all in Brazil, so she doesn’t have the kind of local support that might make things easier. [20:45] - Does Maya feel like she has conquered her postpartum depression? She answers, and talks about the experience of developing postpartum depression six months after having her second child. [23:52] - Maya talks about the anger that developed as part of her postpartum depression, and how she ended up getting diagnosed. [27:58] - When Maya’s kids were born, she decided that they were the only thing that mattered, and that’s what led to her falling apart. [29:15] - Jamie takes a moment to talk about the importance of getting help, and encourage listeners to seek treatment for mental health struggles. [30:43] - Maya shares her experience with medication for her postpartum depression. [34:29] - We hear Jamie’s response to what Maya has been saying, and her own experience with the ease of letting yourself go in favor of caring for a baby. [37:29] - Doug points out how much a child will mimic a parent’s behavior, which is a good reason to take care of yourself. [38:35] - Maya shares something that she and her husband did after having a child to ensure that they did the best for their family. [41:40] - How did Maya feel when ... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome to Hot Marriage Cool Parents.

0:02.8

We're almost in the double digits, Doug.

0:04.6

I know, that's exciting.

0:05.8

We should have a party.

0:07.4

You said we should have a party on episode 4, too.

0:09.6

I think we should celebrate every 4, so now is a celebration.

0:12.2

I guess that's what we're doing

0:13.3

okay the celebration here is really that I so I have there's a couple of this from

0:18.7

people that I really love following on Instagram we had Kat and Nat on and another person I really love to follow her name is Maya

0:25.3

Vordestras and she's like the original letterboard mom so she is like she's

0:30.3

just so inspiring first of all I first noticed her because she's an amazing photographer comes up with all these funny little means of like I don't know parenting she just keeps it real and I was like where did we get all the ideas to take these photos why do I have a watermelon strapped around my

0:44.0

stomach why are we wearing these outfits and it's because you get the ideas from people like

0:50.1

Maya yeah I love well first of all I love following women on Instagram and in social media in general,

0:55.5

who are super real and authentic.

0:57.4

But I also love following some that are just like pretty and great photographers, but Maya is the one that's like, it started off, she was just a great

1:04.8

photographer and very pretty. And then recently she's kind of opened up on her

1:09.3

Instagram page. And one of the things that she's opened up and kind of shared about recently is post-parum depression.

1:16.2

I mean she's had real, real bad post-parum depression and she was vulnerable and open and broad which is like all the things that I strive to be like I guess because I feel like if we can all just share our real truth then we'll all know that we're not alone and will be stronger because of it.

1:33.3

Well even something like this is I mean it's it's not something that you can plan for it's also

1:37.9

not something that I mean it can happen to anybody yeah and it can happen all of a sudden and you know she she really does share her

1:45.3

heart and soul and every every piece of it and there's a lot of a lot of positive

1:52.0

messages that will come out.

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