Overcoming Postpartum Depression | Support, Hope, Advice, Biblical Encouragement, PPD, Newborn

07. Why Postpartum Depression Feels So Lonely and the Support You Actually Need

12 min · 21. touko 2026
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Hi Mama, * Why does postpartum depression feel so lonely—even when people are around you? * Have you ever felt misunderstood, emotionally isolated, or like you have to hide how hard things really are during the newborn stage? *  Do you find yourself wondering if anyone would truly understand if you were honest about how you’re really doing? In this episode, we’re talking about why postpartum depression can feel so deeply isolating and the hidden reasons so many moms struggle in silence. I share part of my own story of looking “fine” on the outside while feeling overwhelmed and alone internally, along with four common reasons PPD creates loneliness—even when you’re surrounded by people. We also walk through the specific types of support that actually help you heal, including emotional support, practical help, professional guidance, and consistent ongoing care. If you’ve been feeling unseen, disconnected, or emotionally exhausted, this episode will remind you that you were never meant to carry this alone—and that hope and healing are possible. You’ve got this Mama! Love, Stephanie   Connect with Me: Contact: hello@stephaniehathaway.net Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overcoming-postpartum-depression-support-hope-advice/id1895173886 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overcoming-postpartum-depression-support-hope-advice/id1895173886]   Next Steps: Join a supportive community of new moms just like you who are looking for community, hope, validation and practical support at my free Facebook group: bit.ly/PPDsupportgroup [http://bit.ly/PPDsupportgroup] Also, become an insider and get weekly emails from me with the latest episodes and even more support! Sign up here: bit.ly/PPDlist [http://bit.ly/PPDlist] This podcast is based on my personal experience and research and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. I am not a doctor or licensed therapist—please consult a qualified healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation. If today’s episode is triggering for you and you feel like you need additional help to process your thoughts or feelings, please reach out for support. You can call or text Postpartum Support International at 1-800-944-4773. You can also find more resources by visiting their website: postpartum.net You don’t have to walk through this alone. If you are an immediate danger to yourself or others, please call 9-1-1 immediately!

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jakson 14. Postpartum Depression Can Last How Long?! 5 Things to Implement Today to Combat This Hard Truth kansikuva

14. Postpartum Depression Can Last How Long?! 5 Things to Implement Today to Combat This Hard Truth

Hi Mama, * Have you been wondering how long postpartum depression is supposed to last—and if what you’re experiencing is “normal”? * Do you feel stuck in your symptoms and unsure if things will ever truly get better? * Are you craving practical steps you can take right now instead of just waiting for things to change? In this episode, I talk honestly about the reality that postpartum depression can last longer than many moms expect. I break down why this happens and share 5 practical, doable things you can start implementing today to support your healing process. This episode is designed to bring both truth and hope—helping you feel less stuck and more empowered in your next step forward. You’ve Got This Mama! Love, Stephanie Connect with Me: Contact: hello@stephaniehathaway.net Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overcoming-postpartum-depression-support-hope-advice/id1895173886 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overcoming-postpartum-depression-support-hope-advice/id1895173886] Next Steps: Join a supportive community of new moms just like you who are looking for community, hope, validation and practical support at my free Facebook group: bit.ly/PPDsupportgroup [http://bit.ly/PPDsupportgroup] Also, become an insider and get weekly emails from me with the latest episodes and even more support! Sign up here: bit.ly/PPDlist [http://bit.ly/PPDlist] This podcast is based on my personal experience and research and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. I am not a doctor or licensed therapist—please consult a qualified healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation. If today’s episode is triggering for you and you feel like you need additional help to process your thoughts or feelings, please reach out for support. You can call or text Postpartum Support International at 1-800-944-4773. You can also find more resources by visiting their website: postpartum.net You don’t have to walk through this alone. If you are an immediate danger to yourself or others, please call 9-1-1 immediately!

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jakson 13. 5 Encouragement Quotes for Moms Going Through PPD That Will Take You From Drowning to Thriving kansikuva

13. 5 Encouragement Quotes for Moms Going Through PPD That Will Take You From Drowning to Thriving

Hi Mama, * Do you feel like you’re barely getting through each day and need something to emotionally hold onto? * Have your thoughts about yourself and motherhood become heavy, discouraging, or critical lately? * Do you wish you had simple encouragement that actually meets you where you are right now? In this episode, I share 5 powerful encouragement quotes designed specifically for moms in the middle of postpartum depression. I explain how the words you repeat to yourself can shape your emotional experience and offer gentle reframes to help you move from overwhelm and self-doubt toward hope and grounding. This episode is meant to give you something steady to hold onto in the hardest moments of your week. You’ve Got This Mama! Love, Stephanie   Connect with Me: Contact: hello@stephaniehathaway.net Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overcoming-postpartum-depression-support-hope-advice/id1895173886 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overcoming-postpartum-depression-support-hope-advice/id1895173886] Next Steps: Join a supportive community of new moms just like you who are looking for community, hope, validation and practical support at my free Facebook group: bit.ly/PPDsupportgroup [http://bit.ly/PPDsupportgroup] Also, become an insider and get weekly emails from me with the latest episodes and even more support! Sign up here: bit.ly/PPDlist [http://bit.ly/PPDlist] This podcast is based on my personal experience and research and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. I am not a doctor or licensed therapist—please consult a qualified healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation. If today’s episode is triggering for you and you feel like you need additional help to process your thoughts or feelings, please reach out for support. You can call or text Postpartum Support International at 1-800-944-4773. You can also find more resources by visiting their website: postpartum.net You don’t have to walk through this alone. If you are an immediate danger to yourself or others, please call 9-1-1 immediately!

11. kesä 202610 min
jakson 12. Sick of Hearing "I Hope You Feel Better?" 3 Things to Say to Well Meaning People That Will Change Their Perspective on PPD kansikuva

12. Sick of Hearing "I Hope You Feel Better?" 3 Things to Say to Well Meaning People That Will Change Their Perspective on PPD

Hi Mama, * Do you feel frustrated or unseen when people say things like “I hope you feel better soon” but don’t really understand what you’re going through? * Have you struggled to explain your postpartum depression in a way that actually helps others understand your experience? * Do you find yourself staying silent or shrinking your truth because you don’t know what to say when people try to “encourage” you? In this episode, I talk about the emotional weight behind well-meaning but often unhelpful phrases like “I hope you feel better soon.” I walk through why these comments can feel invalidating during postpartum depression and give you 3 simple, clear responses you can use to help others better understand your experience. This episode will help you set boundaries with confidence, feel more emotionally seen, and communicate your needs without guilt or overwhelm. You’ve Got This Mama! Love, Stephanie   Connect with Me: Contact: hello@stephaniehathaway.net Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overcoming-postpartum-depression-support-hope-advice/id1895173886 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overcoming-postpartum-depression-support-hope-advice/id1895173886] Next Steps: Join a supportive community of new moms just like you who are looking for community, hope, validation and practical support at my free Facebook group: bit.ly/PPDsupportgroup [http://bit.ly/PPDsupportgroup] Also, become an insider and get weekly emails from me with the latest episodes and even more support! Sign up here: bit.ly/PPDlist [http://bit.ly/PPDlist] This podcast is based on my personal experience and research and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. I am not a doctor or licensed therapist—please consult a qualified healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation. If today’s episode is triggering for you and you feel like you need additional help to process your thoughts or feelings, please reach out for support. You can call or text Postpartum Support International at 1-800-944-4773. You can also find more resources by visiting their website: postpartum.net You don’t have to walk through this alone. If you are an immediate danger to yourself or others, please call 9-1-1 immediately!

8. kesä 202610 min
jakson 11. If You’re Sick of Feeling Lost in Postpartum Depression, It’s Time to Find Hope Again kansikuva

11. If You’re Sick of Feeling Lost in Postpartum Depression, It’s Time to Find Hope Again

Hi Mama, * What if feeling “lost” in postpartum depression doesn’t mean something is wrong with you—but that you’ve been trying to carry too much on your own for too long? * Are you wondering why nothing seems to be helping, even though you’re trying your best every single day? * And what if hope doesn’t have to return all at once—but can come back in the smallest, quietest moments? In this episode, we’re talking about what it really means to feel lost in postpartum depression and why that feeling is often not a sign that something is wrong with you—but a sign that you’ve been carrying more than any one person was meant to carry alone. I share part of my own journey of questioning who I had become during postpartum depression, wondering why simple tasks felt so overwhelming, and believing that I should be able to handle everything on my own. We unpack how postpartum depression can leave you feeling disconnected from yourself, why overwhelm is often mistaken for personal failure, and how shifting the question from “What’s wrong with me?” to “What do I need right now?” can begin to create space for healing. We also talk about how hope often returns through small, repeatable moments—not dramatic breakthroughs—and why support is not a bonus in recovery, but an essential part of the healing process. If you've been feeling lost, alone, or discouraged, this episode will remind you that you are not broken, you are not failing, and you do not have to find your way through this by yourself. You’ve got this Mama! Love, Stephanie   Connect with Me: Contact: hello@stephaniehathaway.net Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overcoming-postpartum-depression-support-hope-advice/id1895173886 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overcoming-postpartum-depression-support-hope-advice/id1895173886] Next Steps: Join a supportive community of new moms just like you who are looking for community, hope, validation and practical support at my free Facebook group: bit.ly/PPDsupportgroup [http://bit.ly/PPDsupportgroup] Also, become an insider and get weekly emails from me with the latest episodes and even more support! Sign up here: bit.ly/PPDlist [http://bit.ly/PPDlist] This podcast is based on my personal experience and research and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. I am not a doctor or licensed therapist—please consult a qualified healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation. If today’s episode is triggering for you and you feel like you need additional help to process your thoughts or feelings, please reach out for support. You can call or text Postpartum Support International at 1-800-944-4773. You can also find more resources by visiting their website: postpartum.net You don’t have to walk through this alone. If you are an immediate danger to yourself or others, please call 9-1-1 immediately!

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jakson 10. This Is What Actually Helps When You Feel Lost in Postpartum Depression kansikuva

10. This Is What Actually Helps When You Feel Lost in Postpartum Depression

Hi Mama, What if the reason you feel so lost in postpartum depression isn’t because you’re doing something wrong—but because you’re carrying too much alone? Are your days feeling overwhelming before they even begin? And what would change if you stopped trying to fix everything and focused on simply getting through the next small moment? In this episode, I'm talking about what actually helps when postpartum depression leaves you feeling confused, disconnected, and stuck.  I explore why carrying everything internally can make the struggle feel even heavier, how simplifying your days can create more emotional breathing room, and why support, structure, and honest connection are often the things that help you find your footing again. If you've been feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next, this episode will remind you that you don't have to do more—you may simply need more support. You’ve got this Mama! Love, Stephanie   Connect with Me: Contact: hello@stephaniehathaway.net Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overcoming-postpartum-depression-support-hope-advice/id1895173886 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overcoming-postpartum-depression-support-hope-advice/id1895173886]   Next Steps: Join a supportive community of new moms just like you who are looking for community, hope, validation and practical support at my free Facebook group: bit.ly/PPDsupportgroup [http://bit.ly/PPDsupportgroup] Also, become an insider and get weekly emails from me with the latest episodes and even more support! Sign up here: bit.ly/PPDlist [http://bit.ly/PPDlist] This podcast is based on my personal experience and research and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. I am not a doctor or licensed therapist—please consult a qualified healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation. If today’s episode is triggering for you and you feel like you need additional help to process your thoughts or feelings, please reach out for support. You can call or text Postpartum Support International at 1-800-944-4773. You can also find more resources by visiting their website: postpartum.net You don’t have to walk through this alone. If you are an immediate danger to yourself or others, please call 9-1-1 immediately!

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