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EP 170 What Doctors Don't Know About Postpartum
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The postpartum period is one of the most misunderstood and overlooked phases in a woman's life, and what your doctor doesn't know could change everything.
In today's episode, we dive into the hidden truths about postpartum care, a crucial topic for every new mother and her family.
If you've been listening for a while, you know how passionate I am about this conversation and its importance in changing the narrative around postpartum care.
In this episode:
The Gaps in Postpartum Care (00:01:00)
- Common myths, such as being fully recovered at six weeks, and neglect of mental health and nutrition, leave mothers feeling unsupported.
Personal Experience with Healthcare Failures (00:03:20)
- Maranda shares a personal story about her daughter's severe rotavirus and the disappointing response from healthcare providers.
- Emphasis on the need for trustworthy providers during stressful situations and how the lack of support can add to trauma.
Inadequate Training for Providers (00:06:56)
- Discussion on how OBs and nurse practitioners are only trained in acute care, focusing on preventing hemorrhage and infection, and ensuring baby’s basic needs are met.
Challenges with Mental Health Screening (00:12:35)
- Standard mental health questionnaires are often impersonal and inadequate, failing to capture the deep emotional struggles new mothers face.
Importance of Holistic Approaches (00:18:05)
- Critique of the medical training that ignores these aspects and the unrealistic six-week recovery timeline.
Today’s episode sheds light on the critical gaps in postpartum care and the urgent need for a more comprehensive, holistic approach.
From personal stories to systemic issues, it’s clear that the current model is failing many mothers.
By raising awareness and advocating for better education and support, we can hope for a future where postpartum care truly meets the needs of all women.
If you found today’s episode insightful and helpful, we would love to hear from you!
Please take a moment to leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform.
Your feedback not only helps us improve but also allows us to reach more listeners who could benefit from this valuable information.
Thank you for your support!
NEXT STEPS:
👍Rate, REVIEW & share the podcast
📱Connect on Instagram!
🍲Get Your Postpartum Nutrition Plan- Retiring Dec. 31, 2024!
📚Get a Copy of the BOOK: Reclaiming Postpartum Wellness
🎒FREE Provider's Postpartum Nutrition Toolkit
🔔Sign up for the Postpartum Nutrition Certification Waitlist
🧠Perinatal Mental Health Certificate Training & Additional Courses for Providers & Postpartum Professionals
Kapitler
1. EP 170 What Doctors Don't Know About Postpartum (00:00:00)
2. Revolutionizing Postpartum Care and Support (00:00:02)
3. Redefining Postpartum Wellness (00:18:05)
4. Exploring Holistic Approaches to Postpartum (00:30:54)
5. Empowering Mothers for Future Generations (00:37:29)
191 episoder
Manage episode 425567852 series 2909895
The postpartum period is one of the most misunderstood and overlooked phases in a woman's life, and what your doctor doesn't know could change everything.
In today's episode, we dive into the hidden truths about postpartum care, a crucial topic for every new mother and her family.
If you've been listening for a while, you know how passionate I am about this conversation and its importance in changing the narrative around postpartum care.
In this episode:
The Gaps in Postpartum Care (00:01:00)
- Common myths, such as being fully recovered at six weeks, and neglect of mental health and nutrition, leave mothers feeling unsupported.
Personal Experience with Healthcare Failures (00:03:20)
- Maranda shares a personal story about her daughter's severe rotavirus and the disappointing response from healthcare providers.
- Emphasis on the need for trustworthy providers during stressful situations and how the lack of support can add to trauma.
Inadequate Training for Providers (00:06:56)
- Discussion on how OBs and nurse practitioners are only trained in acute care, focusing on preventing hemorrhage and infection, and ensuring baby’s basic needs are met.
Challenges with Mental Health Screening (00:12:35)
- Standard mental health questionnaires are often impersonal and inadequate, failing to capture the deep emotional struggles new mothers face.
Importance of Holistic Approaches (00:18:05)
- Critique of the medical training that ignores these aspects and the unrealistic six-week recovery timeline.
Today’s episode sheds light on the critical gaps in postpartum care and the urgent need for a more comprehensive, holistic approach.
From personal stories to systemic issues, it’s clear that the current model is failing many mothers.
By raising awareness and advocating for better education and support, we can hope for a future where postpartum care truly meets the needs of all women.
If you found today’s episode insightful and helpful, we would love to hear from you!
Please take a moment to leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform.
Your feedback not only helps us improve but also allows us to reach more listeners who could benefit from this valuable information.
Thank you for your support!
NEXT STEPS:
👍Rate, REVIEW & share the podcast
📱Connect on Instagram!
🍲Get Your Postpartum Nutrition Plan- Retiring Dec. 31, 2024!
📚Get a Copy of the BOOK: Reclaiming Postpartum Wellness
🎒FREE Provider's Postpartum Nutrition Toolkit
🔔Sign up for the Postpartum Nutrition Certification Waitlist
🧠Perinatal Mental Health Certificate Training & Additional Courses for Providers & Postpartum Professionals
Kapitler
1. EP 170 What Doctors Don't Know About Postpartum (00:00:00)
2. Revolutionizing Postpartum Care and Support (00:00:02)
3. Redefining Postpartum Wellness (00:18:05)
4. Exploring Holistic Approaches to Postpartum (00:30:54)
5. Empowering Mothers for Future Generations (00:37:29)
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