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The ride home with a newborn is supposed to feel magical, so why does it sometimes feel terrifying? We’re joined in the studio by Emily Thibodeaux, a new mom from Church Point, Louisiana, who opens up about postpartum depression and the quiet thoughts that can follow you through those first weeks. We talk about the hospital blur, the shock of realizing your world just changed overnight, and the strange mix of joy and fear that can live in the same moment.
We also get real about postpartum anxiety, sleep deprivation, and the pressure to “do it right.” From breastfeeding struggles to feeling like you’re no longer yourself, we name the guilt that shows up when you step away for an errand, take a shower, or simply admit you need help. Emily shares why shame keeps so many mothers silent, and we reflect on how earlier generations carried postpartum mental health battles with fewer resources and even less permission to talk.
What helped most for Emily wasn’t a perfect routine, it was people. We dig into how faith, family, and community support can hold you up when you feel like you’re barely surviving, including a simple SOS text system that lets a friend pray for you right away with no explanations required. If you’re a new mom, love a new mom, or want to understand postpartum depression with more compassion, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more moms can find this when they feel alone.
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The ride home with a newborn is supposed to feel magical, so why does it sometimes feel terrifying? We’re joined in the studio by Emily Thibodeaux, a new mom from Church Point, Louisiana, who opens up about postpartum depression and the quiet thoughts that can follow you through those first weeks. We talk about the hospital blur, the shock of realizing your world just changed overnight, and the strange mix of joy and fear that can live in the same moment.
We also get real about postpartum anxiety, sleep deprivation, and the pressure to “do it right.” From breastfeeding struggles to feeling like you’re no longer yourself, we name the guilt that shows up when you step away for an errand, take a shower, or simply admit you need help. Emily shares why shame keeps so many mothers silent, and we reflect on how earlier generations carried postpartum mental health battles with fewer resources and even less permission to talk.
What helped most for Emily wasn’t a perfect routine, it was people. We dig into how faith, family, and community support can hold you up when you feel like you’re barely surviving, including a simple SOS text system that lets a friend pray for you right away with no explanations required. If you’re a new mom, love a new mom, or want to understand postpartum depression with more compassion, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more moms can find this when they feel alone.
https://cajunmamas.com/
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@CajunMamas
Sara
https://www.facebook.com/lllippylady
https://www.instagram.com/lllippylady/#
https://www.tiktok.com/@lllippylady
Koa
https://www.facebook.com/kgmelancon
https://www.tiktok.com/@koa.melancon
https://www.instagram.com/k_melancon/

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