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Are you wrestling with the thought of having another child after a tough experience with postpartum depression, anxiety, or even PTSD?
In this episode, Maranda dives deep into her personal journey with postpartum trauma, sharing powerful insights on how she and countless others have moved forward. This episode offers practical tools and a lot of hope for moms and providers who want to understand the mental and emotional challenges mothers face after postpartum trauma. You’ll learn why understanding, preparation, and a solid support system are the real game-changers in moving from fear to empowerment. Tune in for actionable steps on building resilience and finding healing, so no one has to feel alone in their postpartum journey.
Check out the episode on the blog:
https://postpartumu.com/having-another-child-after-postpartum-depression-ep-174/
KEY TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Introduction to Maranda’s journey through postpartum trauma and its impact on her perspective on future pregnancies.
3:36 Why postpartum trauma often leaves mothers fearing future pregnancies.
7:11 Importance of therapeutic support and building a non-judgmental support system.
10:50 The role of education and preparation in easing postpartum challenges.
14:18 Why no one regrets getting postpartum support but often regrets not having it.
17:08 Holistic approaches to postpartum care and the importance of open communication with healthcare providers.
21:44 Closing thoughts: Choosing to face fears of future children is a testament to resilience and self-belief.
NEXT STEPS:
🎒Download the free Postpartum Restoration Method™ Assessment Tool & Guide for Providers
🔔Sign up for the Postpartum Nutrition Certification Waitlist
👍Rate, REVIEW & share the podcast
📱Connect on Instagram!
📚Get a Copy of the BOOK: Reclaiming Postpartum Wellness
🧠Perinatal Mental Health Certificate Training & Additional Courses for Providers & Postpartum Professionals
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Are you wrestling with the thought of having another child after a tough experience with postpartum depression, anxiety, or even PTSD?
In this episode, Maranda dives deep into her personal journey with postpartum trauma, sharing powerful insights on how she and countless others have moved forward. This episode offers practical tools and a lot of hope for moms and providers who want to understand the mental and emotional challenges mothers face after postpartum trauma. You’ll learn why understanding, preparation, and a solid support system are the real game-changers in moving from fear to empowerment. Tune in for actionable steps on building resilience and finding healing, so no one has to feel alone in their postpartum journey.
Check out the episode on the blog:
https://postpartumu.com/having-another-child-after-postpartum-depression-ep-174/
KEY TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Introduction to Maranda’s journey through postpartum trauma and its impact on her perspective on future pregnancies.
3:36 Why postpartum trauma often leaves mothers fearing future pregnancies.
7:11 Importance of therapeutic support and building a non-judgmental support system.
10:50 The role of education and preparation in easing postpartum challenges.
14:18 Why no one regrets getting postpartum support but often regrets not having it.
17:08 Holistic approaches to postpartum care and the importance of open communication with healthcare providers.
21:44 Closing thoughts: Choosing to face fears of future children is a testament to resilience and self-belief.
NEXT STEPS:
🎒Download the free Postpartum Restoration Method™ Assessment Tool & Guide for Providers
🔔Sign up for the Postpartum Nutrition Certification Waitlist
👍Rate, REVIEW & share the podcast
📱Connect on Instagram!
📚Get a Copy of the BOOK: Reclaiming Postpartum Wellness
🧠Perinatal Mental Health Certificate Training & Additional Courses for Providers & Postpartum Professionals
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