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Birth With Power

[POSTPARTUM POWER REPLAY] Recognizing When You Need Mental Health Support

Birth With Power

Dr. Nicole C. Rankins

Kids & Family, Parenting

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🗓️ 30 December 2025

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

This is a special rebroadcast of one of my most essential postpartum episodes — a clear, compassionate conversation about perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) and how to recognize when you need support. This episode will help you clearly know what’s “normal,” what’s not, or when to consider treatment.

I’m joined by Dr. Stephanie Waggle — psychiatrist, perinatal mental health–certified physician, cancer survivor, marathon runner, and passionate advocate for improving maternal mental health care. With over 17 years of experience, she brings a rare mix of clinical expertise, research knowledge, and deep empathy for the mental health challenges people face during pregnancy and postpartum.

Together, we break down what PMADs truly look like, why they’re much more than “postpartum depression,” and how to make informed decisions about medication and therapy — including what to do if you were taking medication before pregnancy or are considering restarting postpartum.

This conversation is especially powerful if you’ve ever had intrusive thoughts, felt overwhelmed by anxiety, or been unsure whether what you’re experiencing is simply “new mom adjustment” or something more.

What you’ll learn:

  • What PMADs include (it’s far more than postpartum depression)
  • How common these conditions really are — in both birthing parents and partners
  • Risk factors and why even those without them can still develop PMADs
  • How to recognize the difference between baby blues and clinical depression
  • What intrusive thoughts are — and why having them does not mean you’re unsafe or “crazy”
  • When to seek help and where to turn for reliable support
  • How psychiatrists approach medication decisions before, during, and after pregnancy
  • The truth about breastfeeding, medication safety, and making choices that protect both you and your baby
  • A breakdown of the first FDA-approved medication specifically for postpartum depression — and what you need to know


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Note: This episode is a rebroadcast as part of our Postpartum Power Replay series — spotlighting vital postpartum conversations to support your mental health, your confidence, and your well-being during a season when you deserve exceptional care.



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Transcript

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0:00.0

You do not want to miss this episode about perinatal mood and anxiety disorders with a psychiatrist

0:06.0

who is certified in perinatal mental health.

0:15.1

Welcome to the All About Pregnancy and Birth Podcast.

0:18.3

If you're having a baby in the hospital, you are giving birth in a system

0:22.3

that too often takes away power from women

0:24.8

over what happens in their own bodies.

0:27.5

I'm Dr. Nicole Calloway Rankins,

0:29.2

a practicing board certified OBGYN,

0:31.6

who's had the privilege of helping well over

0:33.6

a thousand babies into this world.

0:35.6

I've been a doctor for over 20 years

0:37.3

and I'm here to help

0:38.1

you take back your power, advocate for yourself, and have the beautiful pregnancy and birth

0:43.7

that you deserve. This podcast is for educational purposes only and it's not a substitute for

0:48.6

medical advice. Check out the full disclaimer at Dr. Nicole Rankins.com forward slash disclaimer.

0:53.7

Now let's get to it.

0:56.7

Hello there. Welcome to another episode of the podcast. This is episode number 241, whether this is

1:03.8

your first time listening or you've been listening before. I'm so glad you're spending some time

1:08.9

with me today. So Dr. Stephanie Wagglegle is a mother, physician, author, motivational speaker, teacher, cancer

1:18.9

survivor, marathon runner, and founder of improved medical culture.

1:24.9

She has a degree in psychology, biology, medicine, and she has over 17 years of

1:31.8

experience working in the mental health field as a psychiatrist. In 2023, she decided to become

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