Postpartum like a boss

38 | The mood of maternal health - With Jess @wethemoode


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In this episode we are lucky enough to be joined by Jess Rosenberg - mother, social worker, maternal health advocate and founder of moode. Noticing fertility was feeling very one-dimensional, Jess decided to challenge that by offering an inclusive and honest insight to the reproductive health conversation - as well as formulating and crafting her first vitamins- The Prenatal by moode. In this episode Jess shares her experiences of the transition to motherhood (x3) and within her career - including how she navigated: 

- Pre-conception anxiety and information sourcing

- Sickness and fear early in her first pregnancy 

- Postpartum birth-related physical health issues and associated trauma 

- Working parenthood and defining household roles in a postpartum relationship

- Becoming a mother of two after a dramatic second birth experience

- A kidney condition diagnosis for her first child during her second postpartum

- Studying nutrition and naturopathy as a mother of two during COVID

- The process of building moode.

- Her unexpected third pregnancy

- Life as a mother of three running moode. 

This episode is power packed with Jess' passion for women's health - I hope you enjoy the chat as much as I did. 

Resources: 

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Connect with Jess + moode. 

Instagram: @wethemoode

Website: wethemoode.com

Blog on prenatal care models in Aus

Blog on what we wish partners knew

Stockists of the Prenatal: thememo.com.au + woomwomen.com.au

Trigger warnings

This episode discusses ease of conception, invasive medical procedures and birth trauma. 

Disclaimer

Please read my full disclaimer prior to listening.

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