

Postpartum Depression: Lisa’s Honest Story of Motherhood, Anxiety, and Healing
Postpartum depression affects 1 in 7 new mothers, but too often it goes unspoken. In this candid episode, Lisa, a first-time mom, shares her raw and vulnerable experience of adjusting to motherhood while facing waves of depression and anxiety.
She opens up about the dark fog that followed childbirth, the pressure to appear perfect, and the stigma that kept her from speaking honestly about her struggles. Lisa also describes the guilt she felt when her daughter’s birth didn’t feel like “the best day of her life,” and why she wishes more moms would ask each other—not just “How’s the baby?”—but “How are you, really?”
Her story is a powerful reminder that postpartum depression is an illness, not a reflection of a mother’s love or worth. By speaking openly, Lisa helps break the silence and encourages other new parents to seek support, self-care, and compassion.
Primary Topics Covered:
- Lisa’s experience with postpartum depression and anxiety
- Why the “baby blues” are different from clinical postpartum depression
- The stigma new mothers face when admitting their struggles
- Guilt around birth experiences and societal pressure to be perfect
- Why honesty among mothers is vital for breaking stigma
- Self-care, sleep, and support as survival tools for new moms
- Postnatal depression screening resources and tools
- The reminder that postpartum depression is an illness, not a reflection of motherhood
Timestamps
00:10 Introduction
00:45 Lisa begins her story as a new mother
01:11 The pressures of motherhood and the reality of postpartum struggles
01:48 Lisa’s love for her daughter vs. her own depression and anxiety
02:17 Waves of postpartum depression and anxiety
03:20 Stigma and fear of judgment around postpartum depression
04:06 Guilt about her birth experience not being “the best day”
04:42 The importance of asking new moms how they’re really doing
05:31 Lisa reflects on her identity as a mother
05:39 One in seven mothers experience postpartum depression
07:07 Why vulnerability is hard but necessary
07:47 Postnatal depression screening tools and resources
08:44 Postpartum depression is an illness, not a reflection of motherhood
09:33 Closing reflections and reminders for self-care and compassion
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