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With host, Dr. Kat, we talk with moms, dads, experts and advocates about the emotional challenges that mothers and families deal with while going through infertility, pregnancy, loss and postpartum. LIke, Postpartum Depression, Postpartum Anxiety, feeling overwhelmed... Lots of moms and partners just don't feel like themselves. We get real. We get honest. We put on our stigma crushing boots and address the realities of the transition to motherhood, while offering hope, healing and resources for help. Please find more information at www.momandmind.com

Episodios

  • 68: Natural Disasters & Perinatal Women

    11/09/2017 Duración: 22min

    To those of you who are living through the natural disasters all over the world right now, the Mom & Mind Podcast is with you. Especially the pregnant and postpartum mothers and new families. In this episode, i'm adding my support and a couple of thoughts and ideas of how we can support you. This episode is proudly supported by Maternal Mental Health Now and their online, self-paced, Perinatal Mental Health Training.  We all really need to be trained in this, it’s essential. I can’t even count anymore the number of mothers who have said that they can’t find the appropriate help that they need, then suffer needlessly. The format that MMH Now offers, easy to integrate in to your life and work, because you can access it at your convenience. And they offer education units to boot! Go to www.maternalmentalhealthnow.org to check out their training. In this episode, we touch on: *It is essential to help reduce the level of stress for pregnant and postpartum mothers, especially now, as it helps them to have healthie

  • 67: Eating Disorders in Pregnancy & Postpartum

    04/09/2017 Duración: 53min

    Stefani Reinold, MD shares some about her personal experience through pregnancy and postpartum and how she is helping other moms cope and manage with eating disorders in the perinatal time. This episode's super supporter: Maternal Mental Health NOW- Online maternal mental health training! In this episode, we touch on: -Pressures that mothers feel to keep weight down in pregnancy and lose weight postpartum. -Dr. Reinold shares her story and getting a diagnosis of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), potentially due to stress and not eating enough. - What a mother may be experiencing with an eating disorder while pregnant or postpartum - The pressures of weight gain/loss and the scale, binge eating disorder, restriction of food -Who's at risk? History of eating disorder, anorexia, binge eating, other body image challenges? - How marketing, social media, health care providers and other societal factors impact how we think and feel about ourselves. Dr. Stefani Reinold A Reproductive Psychiatrist, mother of tw

  • 66: Supporting "overweight" perinatal mothers

    28/08/2017 Duración: 38min

    Bebo Mia's Bianca and Natasha talk about what mothers deal with who are labeled as overweight. Have you ever been labeled as being overweight, plus size or obese during pregnancy? Has that lead to providers telling you what you are or are not able to do in pregnancy and birth? Has that lead you to feel badly about yourself or "less than"? How does that impact your mental wellness? Here's what we touch on: -Myths of what "overweight" mothers are capable of in birthing and assumptions about their health in pregnancy. -How the BMI labels women and their bodies. -Stressors of weight gain in pregnancy and weight loss in the postpartum period. -How some moms are losing there decision making power because of how they are being treated. -Self advocacy and how to talk to your providers. -Focusing on body positivity and informing mothers of their options. Connect with Bebo Mia Facebook & Instagram handles: @bebomiainc  Website: www.bebomia.com Only for Mom & Mind Listeners! Bebo Mia is offering 20% to you listeners off

  • 65: Postpartum Psychosis, A Mothers Story

    21/08/2017 Duración: 39min

    Postpartum Psychosis, while rare, is very serious. 1-2 in 1,000 new mothers experience this and most have no idea what is going on. Kristina Dulaney shares her story and her journey through recovery. The recovery process can be long. Kristina tells us about the length of her recovery and what she did to get back to herself. This is another important highlight of why we HAVE to educate mothers, families, healthcare providers and whoever will listen. Prevention and early intervention are NECESSARY! Some of her story highlights why we HAVE to have more specialized units for postpartum mothers and very specifically for postpartum psychosis. We have to understand this experience, treat these mothers well, with respect and with dignity. Then we have to educate everyone, get more resources that will actually help, rather than just contain them. She describes how the support of her husband, family and faith really helped her to get to feeling better. Kristina is working to reduce stigma and increase awareness, gather

  • 64: Supporting Native American Mothers

    14/08/2017 Duración: 45min

    Julie Andrews, LCSW is sharing a glimpse of the Native or Indigenous mothers pregnancy, birth and postpartum experience. This is such a valuable discussion and even though we just scratch the surface of cultural and societal understanding, it is a deeply needed start on our podcast to understanding Native mothers experience. Julie discusses some of the mental health impacts affecting Native mothers related to pregnancy and postpartum. She is sharing what she's seen and understands mostly of the stressors and strengths of Native mothers in her local community. She touches on the challenges of identity, historical trauma, current issues that mothers face in the local clinic and ways in which the community is working to support pregnant and postpartum mothers. Connect with Julie Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health, Inc. http://www.rsbcihi.org/ Facebook  Native RC  Julie Andrews, LCSW Julie Andrews is an enrolled member of the Sicangu (sick an-gu) Band of the Lakota Nation/Rosebud Sioux Tribe. Ms. Andre

  • 63: Encore of The Good Mother

    07/08/2017 Duración: 36min

    Encore! Dr. Diana Lynn Barnes We are re-airing some episodes while I take a break and regroup for a moment! This is one of the popular episodes of the podcast. This one is #7, The Good Mother, and I think it's a great reminder for us to understand some of the myths of motherhood that we are all quietly fighting against.  Dr. Barnes shares some of her own experience, as well as her thoughts about the pressure of new motherhood. It's a tough job and we are generally too hard on ourselves! Listen in to this episode, even if you already have, its such valuable perspective. Connect with Dr. Barnes FB - Dr. Diana Lynn Barnes twitter - @ppddoc There is help and you will get better with the right help. If any of you listening need resources, go to www.postpartum.net, search "get help" and find someone in your state or country who may be able to support you. CONNECT WITH Dr. Kat!!! Go to www.momandmind to check out more episodes and grab a FREE download of 27 Top Tips for New Parents Mental health. Podcast FB Page, Mo

  • 62: Rewind! Postpartum Everything.

    31/07/2017 Duración: 43min

    My Postpartum Story - Redux We are taking a short break from new episodes, 'cause well, this mama's taking a vacation! We won't leave you with no episodes though! We've picked a couple of the most popular episodes to Re-air over the break. Here is an Encore of Episode #1, where I share my story of Postpartum Depression, Postpartum Anxiety, Postpartum ODC and well, Postpartum Rage. So many things were going on...intrusive thoughts, sadness and crying, a deep and almost painful love for my daughter and utter overwhelm. Most people wouldn't have guessed it by looking. I didn't even know what was going on. On a lighter note, listen if you haven't before, just to hear how stiff I was and how bad the audio quality was! We've come a long way from Episode 1 to Episode 62! Yay for growth! Anyhow, mamas who are suffering, please know that you are not alone. I went through it and so do many other people. There is help and you will get better with the right help. If any of you listening need resources, go to www.postpart

  • 61: When The Bough Breaks - PPD Documentary & Personal Story

    24/07/2017 Duración: 34min

    Tanya Newbould - Producer of When The Bough Breaks and Personal Story of Postpartum Depression  *sensitive content at 7:00 & 20:50* Tanya shares her personal journey with Postpartum Depression and how her experience sparked the beginning of the When The Bough Breaks - A Documentary about Postpartum Depression. Narrated and Executive Produced by Brook Shields, this documentary takes a close look at Perinatal Mental Health, with stories from mothers, partners, advocates and experts.  The film features personal stories of postpartum depression from producers Lindsay Gerszt and Ms. Newbould, Carnie Wilson, Peggy Tanous, Aarti Sequeira and many other courageous women and partners. Tanya tells us: -About her personal experience of pregnancy, birth and postpartum -How she came to know that she had postpartum depression and antenatal depression. -How she coped and what helped her to recover -What it was like to do the documentary after her own experience This documentary is in over 70 countries in 5 different languag

  • 60: PPD Coretta's Story & Helping Women of Color

    17/07/2017 Duración: 42min

    Coretta Rae Daniel – Postpartum Depression & Anxiety, Personal Story and helping women of color *Sensitive Content, 17:45-20:45* Coretta shares her personal story of postpartum depression, how it impacted her first months of motherhood. As she was coming out of the heaviness of PPD, she realized that the women of color in her community in Ohio did not have enough resources. So, she went to work. You will hear how passionate and driven she is to help mothers and women of color. She talks about: - Her experience through Postpartum Depression, worry, intrusive thoughts, colic and exhaustion  -How her experience impacted new motherhood -The issues that she has seen in cultures and communities that make it difficult for women of color to get help. -How to support mothers  -Her organization 2BNurtured that aims to help under- served and under-represented women and families.  Please connect with Coretta here:  Facebook: Coretta Rae Daniel Instagram: @coretta.r.daniel Twitter: CorettaRDaniel Birthing Beautiful Commun

  • 59: Postpartum Anxiety, Ingrid's story

    10/07/2017 Duración: 43min

    Ingrid Esparza - Personal story of Postpartum Anxiety   Ingrid tells us about her experience after birth and in the early months of life with her new son. Again, we get to hear the powerful ways in which a mother copes and fights to get through medical complications, breastfeeding challenges and the anxiety that came with it all. She tells us about:   - How a postpartum hemorrhage affected her and her first days of motherhood.  - The challenging experience with breastfeeding and how that fueled her anxiety  -Some factors to her experience, related to her Mexican culture that impacted your experience?  -How she dealt with and coped through the experience? - How she is advocating for mothers now. Thank you, Ingrid. By sharing your story, you are putting out a hand to help other moms find their way through. Ingrid Esparza Ingrid Esparza is originally from Mexico, but have lived in the US since she was 9 years old. She moved to Lincoln, Nebraska in October 2015 from Savannah, Georgia. She is married and has a son

  • 58: Finding Joy after Trauma

    03/07/2017 Duración: 35min

    Lindsay Marie Gibson We discuss some topics that may be sensitive for some listeners. Many mothers experience a trauma in life prior to having children. More specifically a sexual trauma. These experiences can sometimes come up and affect us in a way that we did not expect when we have kids. Lindsay discusses her journey to find Joy after trauma. We talk about her inspirational path to healing and helping mothers, after going through harrowing life experiences.  -She shares about her children and the experiences of the birth of her first child, the loss of her second child, her rainbow baby, Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) and Postpartum depression. -She shares how the loss of her son made it necessary to deal with her past trauma of rape and attempted murder at the age of 16. -The devastation of postpartum depression after having her rainbow baby. - She is healing through yoga, writing, spiritual coaching and other supportive approaches, and is helping mothers find their own joy and healing. -She is writing a me

  • 57: Understanding Birth Trauma

    26/06/2017 Duración: 44min

    Dr. Rebecca Moore - Understanding Birth Trauma  We are discussing traumatic birth experience and it's impacts. Did you know that someone could feel traumatized by their experience and you can't tell by looking at them? Yep, sometimes a traumatic experience can happen that only the birthing mother is aware of. Sometimes it's very clear that there is a trauma. Dr. Moore talks about -the Medical system in the UK and how they are helping mothers -What is birth trauma? -How it can affect the birthing mother and partner -working across cultures -Her birth trauma conference and upcoming book on birth trauma. Connect with Dr. Moore on twitter: @dr_bjm Dr. Rebecca Moore Dr. Moore is a UK London based psychiatrist who has worked in the perinatal field for 20 years. She has a special expertise in Birth Trauma and runs an annual conference in London each year. She works in a very deprived area of London where 50% of the population are Bangladeshi. She is a 70/30 Ambassador a UK scheme to reduce child maltreatment by 70%

  • 56: Alliance for Women of Color

    19/06/2017 Duración: 38min

    Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for Women of Color – PMHAWOC Here are three powerhouse women who have come together to co-found a beautiful and needed organization focusing on perinatal mental health for women of color. This is what closing the gaps and supporting women of color, in a BIG way, looks like. Divya Kumar, Desiree Israel and Jabina Coleman are doing outstanding work. Please listen in, connect with PMHAWOC, learn about the work that's being done and what still needs to be done. Also, connect with each of the co-founders individually via their contact info listed below. In this episode, we all get to learn about these women and the amazing work that the organization is doing. Connect here: http://www.pmhawoc.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pmhawoc www.postpartum.net Divya B. Kumar ScM, CPD, CLC Divya is a South Asian American woman who holds a Masters in Public Health and is a certified lactation counselor. Her work connects postpartum support with public health by addressing unmet needs in

  • 55: SOAPBOX EDITION!!! Celebrating 1 year!

    12/06/2017 Duración: 36min

    Dr. Kat - Soapbox edition, sounding off! Hey everyone! It’s just me in this episode, to bring you a special soapbox edition of Mom & Mind. Basically, there are some things that get me really heated about new parenthood, pressures on new moms and dads and the way that we look at the transition to becoming a parent. I have a few choice thoughts…I’m sure you can relate…and I’m sure I won’t cover ALL of them. This episode marks THE one year anniversary of Launching the Mom & Mind podcast! Thank you so much for listening and being a part of this journey into podcasting!!!! It’s sort of hard to believe that it’s been a year, it’s gone by so quickly, I still feel like the podcast just started. I do know that I’m more comfortable doing this than I was a year ago, that’s for sure. I’m getting soapboxy about is harsh reality stuff that LOTS and LOTs of women face... I’m speaking for all of us who ever thought or felt “why didn’t anyone tell me about this”, “I feel crazy”, “this sucks”, “I’m not getting enough help”, “i

  • 54: LGBTQ Perinatal Mental Health

    05/06/2017 Duración: 47min

    Elyse Springer, MFT Elyse shares vital info and awareness in this focused conversation on LGBTQ perinatal mental health. There are many many facets to cover, so in this chat, we start with some basics and dig a little deeper into these aspects:  -Elyse talks with us about LGBTQ fundamentals and how people identify themselves, sexuality, gender and attraction. -Perinatal mental health is not just "maternal" or "paternal", it's everybody. - LBGTQ parents having to "pass" in straight spaces and the stress that comes with that dynamic.  - Intrusiveness of questions from others to explain pregnancy, sexuality and gender related to pregnancy and postpartum. - Trauma related to the history of the person, coming out or other stressors as it can impact the carrier of the child. -Not enough research or studies into the factors that may contribute to postpartum mood disorders for LGBTQ.  -Lack of access to care, increased stigma, community inclusion, "fitting" into a category. -Touch on current politics and how that str

  • 53: Naturopathic Medicine in Pregnancy & Postpartum

    29/05/2017 Duración: 39min

    Dr. Christine White, ND - Fascinating Discussion about Whole-Person perinatal wellness. What is Naturopathic Medicine and how can it help you? Dr. White tells us how she supports whole-person wellness. We discuss the ways in which pregnant or postpartum mothers can be supported by this type of care, specifically when dealing with postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety and postpartum psychosis. As. Dr. White states "Stress and life change and sleep deprivation are extraordinarily impactful on the being" and we need to address these things to support the perinatal period. This is great information, specifically for mothers who have tried to get support through conventional medicine, but are still not able to feel well. Sometimes there are underlying hormonal or systemic issues that can be addressed for increased wellness. We discuss hormone testing, neurotransmitter testing and so many other cool assessments. How to work with a conventional doctor AND have the support of a Naturopathic doctor as well.

  • 52: REAL self care for mamas

    22/05/2017 Duración: 39min

    Graeme Seabrook, The Postpartum Mama, shares her personal story through a very difficult postpartum depression and how it shaped the work that she does to support moms now. She talks about real self care - not just nice things to do for yourself, but how to change things in your life to keep yourself on the priority list. She is passionate, engaged and upbeat, I'm sure you'll enjoy our chat! Listen in to her insights on what real self care is and why your self care actually important for your family too! There are things you can do to help in pregnancy and postpartum to cope!  Find Graeme here: Website: www.graemeseabrook.com Twitter: @graemeseabrook Instagram at @Graemeseabrook Graeme Seabrook is a Life Coach who works with moms to find and re-center themselves in their lives. She is a blogger, a speaker, and a course creator and a mom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • 51: Postpartum Suicide - The loss of a wife & mother

    15/05/2017 Duración: 39min

    Raul Martinez - Postpartum Suicide- The loss of a wife and mother. After losing his wife, Kelly, Raul became a powerful advocate for moms and families. He shares about Kelly, his message to mothers and partners and the work that he does now to advocate for better care of perinatal mothers and families. We talk about how postpartum mood changes impacted his wife and the how knowing what he knows now, what he would have helped to do differently. He shares about the loss of his wife Kelly, her complications from postpartum depression, her specific risk factors which lead to her suicide when their daughter was just 3 months old. He discusses things to look out for and how sleep deprivation factored in for Kelly. Raul emphasizes to take care of the mom too, not just the baby. He offers advice for partners of new mothers Resources If you or someone you know may be struggling, please reach out. You can look at www.postpartum.net, Postpartum Support international for resources in your area as well as informatio

  • 50!! Jane Honikman - Roots of Maternal Mental Health & Beyond

    08/05/2017 Duración: 49min

    EPISODE 50! Jane Honikman - Mother of Maternal Mental Health 2 OMG's at once, Jane Honikman is on with us and we are at Episode 50! I'm honored to bring you this weeks episode with Jane, she is the founder of Postpartum Support International which is having it's 30 year anniversary AND the co-founder of Postpartum Education for Parents (PEP) coming up on it's 40 year anniversary this June! Most recently, Jane also co-founded the Postpartum Action Institute, which she runs with Shoshanna Bennett, PhD.  In this episode: -Jane talks with us about how Maternal Mental Health as a discipline began, how it's changed and what she hopes to see as we move forward. -The collaboration with Dr. James Hamilton of Marce Society, in getting psychiatry, science, medicine and social supports engaged in helping moms and families. -Silos of healthcare that have made it difficult to establish care for families. -On caring for people, focusing on wellness - "you don't wait for someone to be ill, you automatically assume everybody

  • 49: MMH Awareness with Dr. Kat!

    01/05/2017 Duración: 26min

    Special Episode: MMH Awareness Week! Just me, chatting with you! Hey everyone, welcome to maternal mental health week! I wanted to come in and have a chat with you guys about all of the awesomeness happening to raise awareness during the month of May and also touch base about why we need this awareness. The Mom & Mind podcast goal is first and foremost to get information and awareness of maternal mental health issues out in the public. I really really believe that we deserve to be aware and educated on these topics so that we can make informed decisions about our health and mental health. May 1st -7th National Maternal Mental Health Week! MMHCoalition www.mmhcoalition.com http://mmhcoalition.com/mmhawarenessweek/ May 3rd WORLD Maternal Mental Health Day! http://wmmhday.postpartum.net/ (international supporters listed) http://www.postpartum.net/join-us/world-maternal-mental-health-day/ Postpartum support international www.postpartum.net Here are some hashtags to use and follow! #maternalMHmatters #connectthed

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