A Better Start to Motherhood
In this episode we sit down with Professor Liona Poon, one of the world's leading researchers in maternal and fetal medicine, to ask a deceptively simple question: why does postnatal care matter, and why is it so easily overlooked? We talk about pregnancy as a stress test on the body, like running a marathon every day for nine months, and how complications such as preeclampsia can act as a window into a woman's long-term health. We explore why the mother so often comes last, behind the baby, the family and her own expectation to simply cope, and we look at Liona's research showing that a woman's heart can still be recovering a full year after birth, long after the six-week check has declared her well. We also discuss what a genuine shift in postnatal care could look like, and the small, practical changes that might protect women's hearts for decades to come.
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