
The PedsDocTalk Podcast: Child Health, Development & Parenting—From a Pediatrician Mom The Follow-Up: Motherhood Insomnia
If you’ve ever spent the whole day dreaming about going to bed, only to climb under the covers and lie wide awake, this episode will feel like a deep exhale. I’m joined by sleep psychologist Dr. Shelby Harris to talk about the tired-but-wired cycle so many mothers fall into and why it’s more common than you think.
We unpack the real reasons your brain won’t shut off at night, from revenge bedtime procrastination to the mental load that follows moms everywhere. Dr. Harris explains how habits, overstimulation, and our constant push to “catch up” all get in the way of rest, even when we’re desperate for it. And most importantly, she shares the science-backed strategies that actually work for an overwhelmed parent who needs sleep but can’t find the off switch.
Whether you’re dealing with the occasional rough night or months of broken sleep, this conversation brings clarity, relief, and doable steps that don’t add more pressure to your already full plate.
In This Episode, We Cover:
✔️ Why moms feel exhausted all day yet can’t fall asleep at night
✔️ The psychology behind “tired but wired”
✔️ Revenge bedtime procrastination and why it hits mothers so hard
✔️ How over-stimulation and unfinished to-dos keep your brain awake
✔️ Simple sleep hygiene habits that truly help
✔️ What to do when your phone is sabotaging your nights
✔️ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I): who it helps and why
✔️ When to consider medication and what that process looks like
✔️ How our own sleep habits shape our kids’ sleep long term
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