Postpartum Psychosis
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About this listen
Postpartum psychosis is one of the most misunderstood and rarely talked about maternal mental health conditions and yet, it’s one of the most serious.
In this episode, we’re opening the door to a conversation many shy away from. Postpartum psychosis doesn’t make someone a bad mother, it means they need urgent care, support, and compassion. Behind the stigma are real families, real pain, and stories that deserve to be told with honesty and humanity.
We talk about what postpartum psychosis actually is, the warning signs that should never be ignored, and why early intervention can save lives. This episode is especially close to the heart, shedding light on the reality many suffer in silence.
Whether you’re a parent, partner, doula, or someone supporting new families, this is a conversation that could make all the difference.
In this episode, we cover:
- What postpartum psychosis is (and how it differs from postpartum depression and anxiety)
- Early warning signs and symptoms to look out for
- Risk factors and when it’s most likely to occur
- The importance of immediate medical attention and support
- How partners, family, and providers can respond effectively
- Breaking stigma and leading with compassion
Important Note:
Postpartum psychosis is a medical emergency. If you or someone you know may be experiencing symptoms, seek immediate help by calling emergency services or contacting a healthcare provider right away.
Awareness saves lives. No one should have to suffer in silence, and no one should have to navigate this alone!
More of our resources like our free maternal mental illness presentation can be found here: https://beacons.ai/doulakyra