All The Hard Things
#57 - Postpartum Depression and Constantly Being Needed (Anonymom series)
19 Dec 2020
Welcome to my Anonymom series. Real moms talking about their deepest and darkest moments - anonymously. Anonymom episodes may consist of difficult topics including miscarriage, infertility, separation, anxiety, depression, trauma, and other potentially triggering issues. Names have been changed to protect the identity of the mom. This episode features Noelle, who talks to us about her experience with postpartum depression with her first child. She also talks to us about.. - the difficulties of breastfeeding and how it "ruined" much of motherhood for her - the resentment, isolation, loneliness, and feelings of guilt that come along with motherhood - practical suggestions and ways to make the transition into subsequent children easier on everyone's mental health This podcast should not be substituted for legitimate mental health treatment. If you or a mom you know is struggling with mental health difficulties during pregnancy, postpartum, or beyond, contact Postpartum Support International at 800-944-4773 or visit www.postpartum.net. If you are worried about your safety or the safety of a loved one, please call for help immediately at 911 or by reaching out to the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.
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