Episode 6-Motherhood & Mental Health: Navigating the Emotional Journey
On this week’s episode of Sense, by Meg Faure, we explore Motherhood & Mental Health with Dr. Jess Stanbridge, a specialist psychiatrist passionate about supporting new mums. Motherhood is a transformative journey, but it also comes with emotional challenges that are often overlooked. From the science behind postpartum mental health to the power of storytelling, we dive into the real experiences of new mums. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to better understand maternal mental health and the importance of self-compassion. The Science Behind Motherhood & Mental Health Motherhood physically changes a woman’s brain. Dr. Jess explains how the amygdala, the brain’s fear center, actually increases in size after childbirth. This can lead to heightened anxiety and emotional sensitivity. Understanding these biological shifts can help mums recognize that their emotions are a natural part of postpartum life. The Power of Storytelling in Maternal Well-Being Dr. Jess and Meg discuss how sharing experiences helps mothers feel less alone. Storytelling provides emotional relief and reduces feelings of shame or inadequacy. Meg shares how tracking real mums on the podcast has shown that speaking openly about struggles leads to stronger mental resilience. Recognising Postpartum Anxiety and Depression New mothers often struggle to identify when normal emotions become something more concerning. Dr. Jess outlines the differences between baby blues, postpartum depression, and perinatal anxiety. She explains red flags to watch for, such as persistent sadness, obsessive thoughts, and difficulty sleeping even when the baby is asleep. The Role of Medication in Postpartum Mental Health Many mums resist medication due to societal pressure to do everything “naturally.” Dr. Jess breaks down how treatments like Eglanol can support anxious mothers, aid breastfeeding, and improve overall well-being. She reassures mums that prioritizing mental health benefits both mother and baby. The Juggle of Motherhood, Career, and Identity The pressure to “do it all” is overwhelming. Meg and Dr. Jess discuss the unrealistic expectations placed on mothers. They emphasize the importance of embracing imperfection, finding balance, and making peace with the inevitable challenges of modern motherhood. This episode of Sense, by Meg Faure sheds light on the emotional complexities of early motherhood. Motherhood & Mental Health are deeply connected, and understanding this link can help mums navigate their journey with more confidence and self-compassion. If you’re a new mother or supporting one, this conversation offers practical insights and emotional reassurance. Tune in for an open, honest discussion on thriving in the reality of motherhood.