Mind Meets Medicine
Certified nurse midwife Dana Ramsey is back on Mind Meets Medicine. In part two of our conversation with Dana, founder of Nurture Women’s Health & Fertility in Santa Cruz, we go deep on what perinatal and postpartum mental health care actually looks and feels like. • Why prenatal visits dropped from 13 to 6 during COVID • The hormonal freefall after delivery — and why it mimics menopause • Breastfeeding pressure, formula guilt, and the psychology behind both • Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) — depression, anxiety, OCD, and PTSD in the postpartum period • What 1 in 5 new mothers will experience • Why postpartum mental health care belongs with a specialist, not just a primary care providers • What a genuinely supportive, holistic care model could look like If you’re pregnant, postpartum, a partner, a provider, or you’ve ever felt like you were failing at something that was actually just really hard — this episode is for you. Guest: Dana Ramsey, CNM — Certified Nurse Midwife, Founder of Nurture Women’s Health & Fertility (Santa Cruz, CA) Host: Kaila (licensed therapist & founder) + Dr. Sir (board-certified psychiatrist) CHAPTERS 0:00 — Introduction & Dana’s background 2:30 — How postpartum care collapsed post-pandemic 8:00 — The reality vs. the romanticized version of new motherhood 13:00 — Breastfeeding pressure and formula guilt 22:00 — The hormonal shift after delivery 31:00 — Pregnancy ambivalence — why 80% of women feel it 35:00 — PMADs: depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD in the perinatal period 47:00 — When symptoms cross into clinical territory 54:00 — Medication in pregnancy and postpartum — why it’s more specialized 1:06:00 — What postpartum care should actually look like
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