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Today's conversation is so very important, and I am not exaggerating when I say that listening could truly help you save someone's life. Our guest today, Aaisha, bravely shares how she has experienced severe postpartum psychosis not just once but twice - after the birth of her daughter and then following a miscarriage. While you may have heard of the term postpartum psychosis, I'm the first to admit that until I heard Aaisha's story (and read her incredible book!), I did not fully understand what it entails and how terrifying and dangerous it is. Aaisha opens up about:
- The symptoms she experienced both times she had PPP (spoiler alert- they were different each time)
- Her struggles to find help, the dangers of misdiagnosis, and how racial disparity affects getting care
- What separates postpartum psychosis from other perinatal mood disorders, such as postpartum depression
- What to do if a loved one is showing signs of postpartum psychosis and how vital it is to find help
Please listen and share with anyone you can so we can spread the word about postpartum psychosis, educate healthcare providers, and and help mothers in need.
I highly recommend Aaisha's book A Mom Like That: A Memoir of Postpartum Psychosis. Check it out here: https://aaishaalvi.com/
Learn more about Aaisha on IG: @aaishaalviwrites
By Heather Evans5
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Today's conversation is so very important, and I am not exaggerating when I say that listening could truly help you save someone's life. Our guest today, Aaisha, bravely shares how she has experienced severe postpartum psychosis not just once but twice - after the birth of her daughter and then following a miscarriage. While you may have heard of the term postpartum psychosis, I'm the first to admit that until I heard Aaisha's story (and read her incredible book!), I did not fully understand what it entails and how terrifying and dangerous it is. Aaisha opens up about:
- The symptoms she experienced both times she had PPP (spoiler alert- they were different each time)
- Her struggles to find help, the dangers of misdiagnosis, and how racial disparity affects getting care
- What separates postpartum psychosis from other perinatal mood disorders, such as postpartum depression
- What to do if a loved one is showing signs of postpartum psychosis and how vital it is to find help
Please listen and share with anyone you can so we can spread the word about postpartum psychosis, educate healthcare providers, and and help mothers in need.
I highly recommend Aaisha's book A Mom Like That: A Memoir of Postpartum Psychosis. Check it out here: https://aaishaalvi.com/
Learn more about Aaisha on IG: @aaishaalviwrites

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