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🗓️ 14 January 2020
⏱️ 59 minutes
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So many parents prepare a lot for their pregnancy and birth, but don't think much about how they are going to handle the postpartum transition period. Health professionals are guilty of this, too. We don't do enough to prepare parents for all the changes they are going to experience after their baby arrives: mentally, emotionally, physically, and in their relationships.
Here to talk with us today about easing that transition into parenthood is Dr. Alyssa Berlin. Dr. Berlin is a clinical psychologist who specializes in pregnancy, the postpartum period, and birth trauma. She and her husband Dr. Elliot Berlin (who was on the podcast a few episodes ago) run a prenatal and family wellness practice in Los Angeles.
In this episode we're focusing on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) that can affect new parents. Dr. Berlin and I talk about what to look out for, why PMADs are so common, and how we can help each other and ourselves through the postpartum transition.
Dr. Berlin shares tons of practical tips for staying connected with your partner throughout this process, how to find help if you need it, and why she is such a big believer in preparing for all the changes you're going to experience.
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0:00.0 | In today's episode of the podcast, I am talking to clinical psychologist, Dr. Alyssa Berlin. |
0:12.4 | Welcome to the All About Pregnancy and Birth Podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Nicole Callaway Rankins, |
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1:12.5 | Hello, hello, hello. |
1:13.8 | Welcome to another episode of the podcast. |
1:16.5 | This is episode number 51. |
1:19.1 | And as always, I'm so grateful that you are spending some time with me today. |
1:24.6 | Okay, so today's episode of the podcast is a good one. And I know I say that about like |
1:30.8 | every episode and that's because I strive to make sure that's true. But in this case, |
1:35.6 | of course, it really is true. This is a great episode today. It's with Dr. Alyssa Berlin. She is |
1:40.9 | a clinical psychologist who specializes in pregnancy, postpartum, and parenting. |
1:48.1 | Dr. Berlin is the creator of the afterbirth plan workshop, a program that prepares couples for |
1:53.6 | what to expect after a baby is born and how to prepare for a physically and emotionally |
1:59.2 | healthy postpartum transition for the baby, |
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