Molly Nourmand, LMFT, is a Psychotherapist that specializes in perinatal mental health. She started an incredible company called Life After Birth where she facilitates group sessions with new mothers as they process the complexities of becoming a parent, shifts in identity, changes related to intimacy and so much more. We discuss what are some common ways that Postpartum Anxiety and Mood Disorders (AKA PMADS) present in early parenthood.
Molly also shares a bit about her own birth story – which ultimately lead her to creating her company, Life After Birth. I have been truly thankful for the feedback on all the different guests of MOTHERLANDS.
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The book referred to in this episode is Fair Play by Eve Rodsky
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2:28 Mental load. What is it?
5:31 Creating a roadmap of parenting preferences
7:49 Developing self-advocacy practices while pregnant
10:05 risk factors for postpartum mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs)
11:10 Addressing the mental and the physical
12:31 How the lack of emotional prep can cause the development of PMADs
13:33 Giving and receiving support to new mothers
18:30 Allowing space for the partner to process
22:15 How the partner can be present and how the birthing person can best receive that support
24:28 The evolution of intimacy, sex, and identity post-birth
31:42 An ever-changing sense of identity
34:40 Holding space for hope and dealing with uncertainties collectively
37:28 Placenta encapsulation and situational PMADs
40:11 Symptoms of PMADs versus the “baby blues”
43:41 Parenting technology: benefits, reliances, and impacts on mental health
44:48 Molly’s birth experience
56:22 Recovery and the impetus for Life After Birth
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