You Are Not Biologically Designed To Do Motherhood Alone — 070
August 13th, 2018 · 59 mins 13 secs
About this Episode
In today’s episode, we have an in-depth conversation with Megan Connolly, a Co-Founder of Well Made Mama. There are many resources available to women regarding the physical changes their bodies experience during motherhood but few focus on the emotional and mental transformations that last a lifetime.
For Megan, starting a conversation and raising awareness about the importance of community during motherhood is essential. Her organization aims to offer resources and community to modern mothers to help them thrive in their transition to motherhood.
The science of motherhood often has a gap that exists in what to expect when preparing for a baby. During our conversation, we discuss the changes in our society that have removed the community component from motherhood, how making friends can be an essential survival skill for a mother, the neuroscience of motherhood, identity shifts, and how to adapt to all of these changes in a personal, healthy way.
In This Episode:
- The continuous state of change that is motherhood
- The role of oxytocin and dopamine during pregnancy and breastfeeding
- How having a community can ease your anxiety
- The transitions and identity shifts of young mothers
- The process of turning to information for comfort in place of communities
- Creating an assessment of the level of support a new mother has
- Tips for finding a community
- How to invest in your well-being
- Different cultures offer different levels of community support
- How friends are beneficial role models to mothers
- Extending the meaning of postpartum
- Using crowdfunding to save for future college expenses
Show Notes:
Well Made Mama
Trust Your Body Again — A Course from Motherbirth
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