Perinatal & Reproductive Perspectives

Rewiring Motherhood: Emily Beecher on Navigating Parenthood as a Neurodivergent Mom

53 min · 23 de mar de 2026
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Thanks for stopping by! We'd love to hear from you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2442295/fan_mail/new] In this episode, we explore the complex, beautiful, and often overwhelming transition into motherhood through a neurodivergent lens. Joined by guest Emily Beecher, we dive into the realities that don’t always make it into parenting books or social media feeds—sensory overload, shifting identity, emotional regulation, and the pressure to meet neurotypical expectations while honoring your own needs. Emily shares her personal journey into motherhood, offering candid reflections on what surprised her most, what challenged her deeply, and what ultimately helped her find her footing. Together, we unpack how neurodivergence can shape everything from bonding and routines to burnout and self-compassion. Whether you’re newly postpartum, preparing for motherhood, or navigating this transition in your own way, this conversation offers validation, insight, and practical strategies to help you feel less alone—and more empowered to define motherhood on your own terms. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2442295/support]

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