Real Stories About Postpartum Mental Health: Voices 74 With Emily Roark And Kia Hammond

Published: May 20, 2022, 8 a.m.

Between the raging hormones, sleep deprivation, and overstimulation that occurs on the daily, it\u2019s no wonder most moms feel a little \u201coff\u201d for a few weeks after delivery. But how do we know when the baby blues develop into something more? In this episode, Sarah chats with contributors Emily Roark and Kia Hammond, who share their personal postpartum mental health journeys, including how they recognized signs of postpartum depression and postpartum anxiety, when and how they got help, and which coping strategies worked best. We also get into preparing for mental health support during subsequent pregnancies, how the COVID upended mitigation strategies for pandemic babies, and more. We hope you\u2019ll join us for this important conversation. 

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If you\u2019re struggling, you can speak to someone right now about how you\u2019re feeling by reaching out to Postpartum Support International\u2019s HelpLine at 1-800-944-4773. If you ever feel like you might harm yourself or your baby, text HOME to the National Crisis Text Line at 741741 for immediate support. You can also find a trained provider on their website here.


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