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Let's Talk Openly about Pregnancy and Infant Loss

Birthful

Adriana Lozada

Education, Parenting, Self-improvement, Kids & Family

4.7706 Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2020

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

October is Pregnancy, Infant, and Child Loss Awareness Month. The topic has been in our social media feeds for the last week after Chrissy Teigen and John Legend shared their painful experience losing a pregnancy. They broke open a taboo topic that we at Birthful have been thinking a lot about: how to talk about miscarriages and pregnancy and infant losses. This week Adriana Lozada takes a few quiet moments to talk directly to you, our mighty listeners, about the realities and misconceptions of an event experienced by too many people. If you want to learn more from expert interviews, listen to our episodes titled "Miscarriage and Pregnancy Loss" and "Stillbirths and Infant Deaths." Dr. Altaf Saadi's powerful article titled "The Silence and Sorrow of Miscarriage" was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. You can connect with us on Instagram @birthfulpodcast and email us at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, and anywhere you listen to podcasts. Download Birthful's Postpartum Plan FREE when you sign up for our weekly newsletter! Don't miss even more tips, insights, and news from Adriana and her guests! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/birthful/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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Ah, postpartum brain fog. Did you even know that was a thing? But I'm guessing that if you have

0:06.5

little ones at home, you're probably feeling it along with the increased mental load of trying

0:11.9

to be a multitasking caregiver facing the stressful demands of everyday life. And that's without

0:17.9

even considering the added lack of sleep.

0:22.4

It's definitely a lot,

0:26.8

which is why I'm so appreciative of Needed's Cognitive Support supplement created to help support key aspects of cognitive health,

0:30.8

like focus and attention, brain health and memory,

0:34.0

and even alleviate brain fog and eye fatigue.

0:40.5

Now, what makes Needed's cognitive support so unique is that, unlike many other cognitive support supplements, Needance is appropriate

0:46.9

to take wild breastfeeding. In fact, it was designed with this in mind. But don't just take my word for it.

0:55.6

In an in-market study, 92% of people taking needed cognitive support

1:01.0

saw an improvement in overall cognitive function,

1:04.9

with 78% seeing an improvement in mental clarity, aka brain fog.

1:12.0

And of these many positive reviews, my favorite is one that says,

1:16.9

quote, this is my third postpartum period.

1:20.1

This is the best I have felt mentally and physically,

1:23.9

despite now having three kiddos to care for, end quote. Basically, taking needed's cognitive support is an easy way to help reclaim your brain

1:33.7

during postpartum.

1:35.2

Head over to this is needed.com and use the code birthful for 20% off your first month

1:42.3

of needed products.

1:44.1

That's this is needed.com and use the code

1:48.5

birthful for 20% off your first month of needed products. I'm Adriana Lozada and you're listening

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