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From Pregnancy to Parenthood and Beyond. Your Mental Health Matters!

Amy Braun, LCPC, PMH-C Amy Braun, LCPC, PMH-C

Post-Adoption Depression: Shedding Light on a Lesser-Known Issue

While postpartum depression is widely acknowledged in biological mothers, there is a lesser-known facet of this issue that affects adoptive mothers.

The emotional and psychological challenges faced by adoptive mothers during the postpartum period are significant, yet this aspect of maternal mental health is often overlooked.

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Amy Braun, LCPC, PMH-C Amy Braun, LCPC, PMH-C

Coping with Stress During Pregnancy

Practicing mindfulness and relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing exercises, meditation, and yoga, can help manage stress levels. These activities promote a sense of calm and allow mothers to connect with their bodies.

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Amy Braun, LCPC, PMH-C Amy Braun, LCPC, PMH-C

Navigating the Intersection of Postpartum Depression and Mom Guilt

Recognizing when to seek professional help is crucial for mothers facing the intersection of postpartum depression and mom guilt. If feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or inadequacy persist and significantly impact daily life, seeking assistance is vital. A licensed counselor certified in perinatal mental health can provide specialized support, offering insights tailored to the unique challenges of the postpartum period.

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Amy Braun, LCPC, PMH-C Amy Braun, LCPC, PMH-C

20 Inspirational Working Mom Quotes

"A happy mother is a good mother."

Amidst the chaos of daily life, it's crucial for you, as a working mom, to prioritize your own happiness and well-being. This insightful quote emphasizes that taking care of yourself is not selfish but essential for being the best mom possible. Nurturing your own happiness creates a ripple effect, positively influencing your family and everyone around you.

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Amy Braun, LCPC, PMH-C Amy Braun, LCPC, PMH-C

20 Risk Factors for Postpartum Depression

Understanding the risk factors for postpartum depression is a critical step in promoting maternal mental health. The complex interplay of biological, psychological, and environmental factors underscores the need for a holistic approach to prevention and intervention.

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