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Quiet Connection - Postpartum Mental Health

Quiet Connection - Postpartum Mental Health

著者: Chelsea Myers
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Hosted by Chelsea Myers: Quiet Connection is a podcast where parents and caregivers share their experiences with PMADS, traumatic birth, fertility struggles, pregnancy/infant loss, and more without fear of judgment or criticism. Let's normalize the conversation and end the stigma! You are not alone. I see you.

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人間関係 子育て 心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • "I'll Be Back, I Promise" - Beyond The Birth Trauma: Kathryn’s Story
    2026/06/08

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    What happens when a "Type A" social worker, who is used to connecting others to mental health resources, becomes the one fighting for her life and her sanity? In this episode, Chelsea connects with Kathryn, the advocate behind the highly popular Instagram account Beyond the Birth Trauma.

    Kathryn’s story is a harrowing journey through a 48-hour induction that ended in a massive postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) and a terrifying diagnosis of DIC (Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation).

    Kathryn opens up about the "matter" of blood loss, the surreal experience of the ICU, and the heartbreaking moment she had to say goodbye to her newborn son before being rushed back into surgery. We also dive deep into the "body was made for this" myth and how Kathryn used her professional background to navigate the dark waters of postpartum OCD and depression.

    This is a raw, honest look at survival, the power of a mother’s presence, and finding your voice after the unthinkable.

    Key Takeaways

    • The "Body Knowledge" Myth: Questioning the harmful narrative that "our bodies were made for this," which often leaves traumatized mothers feeling broken.
    • Massive PPH & DIC: A look at the medical reality of uterine atony and the Jada device—a relatively new tool that helped save Kathryn’s life.
    • The Power of Advocacy: How Kathryn’s mother played a vital role in her stabilization and recovery by being present in the room.
    • Naming the Struggle: The importance of clinical knowledge in identifying postpartum OCD and depression early to seek life-saving intervention.
    • The "One and Done" Choice: Validating the decision to complete a family after trauma without guilt or shame.

    This episode discusses topics that may be triggering for some individuals. Please check the show notes for more information and be mindful of your own mental health and comfort levels.

    Visit our Patreon to help support our mission to normalize the conversation and end the stigma surrounding PMADs!

    Support the show

    Special Thanks to Steve Audy for the use of our theme song: Quiet Connection

    Want to be a guest on Quiet Connection - Postpartum Mental Health?
    Send Chelsea a message on PodMatch

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  • Quiet Confessions: A Quick Update
    2026/06/04

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    Hey everyone, welcome back to another episode of Quiet Confessions—the little mini-episodes where you and I get to catch up one-on-one. To be completely transparent with you, I have not been doing well lately. My health has been a massive struggle, and being disabled and chronically ill impacts so much more than just my physical body.

    Because I’ve had to reschedule with guests more than ever, I wanted to bring you an unedited voice memo straight from my bed to fill you in on what’s happening behind the scenes, share a massive honor we were just nominated for, and reveal the four upcoming deep-dive series you voted for. Quiet Connection isn't going anywhere, but right now, we are moving a little slower—and that has to be okay.

    VOTE FOR QUIET CONNECTION: If you are listening before June 15th, 2026, please head over to sevendays.com and vote for Quiet Connection under "Best Local Podcast" in the Culture section!

    https://ballot.sevendaysvt.com/culture/best-local-podcast

    Key Takeaways

    • Honoring the Body: Navigating the complex emotional toll of being a disabled and chronically ill parent and podcast host.
    • Releasing the Guilt: Coping with the guilt of rescheduling and learning that resting is not a betrayal of your mission.
    • Bringing Secrets to Light: Why there is no shame in sharing the heavy topics like PTSD, psychiatric hospitalizations, and brain tumors.
    • The Power of Community: How a tied audience poll proved that every single facet of perinatal mental health and parenting trauma needs a microphone.

    Support the show

    Special Thanks to Steve Audy for the use of our theme song: Quiet Connection

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  • Dissociation, Postpartum Depression, and Somatic Healing: Naomi’s Story
    2026/06/01

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    What happens when the "blackness" you feel inside finally starts to speak?

    In this deeply moving episode of Quiet Connection, Chelsea connects with Naomi Morad, a mother of four and a trauma transformation specialist. Naomi shares her harrowing yet hopeful journey from growing up in a home defined by abuse, secrets, and a human trafficking ring, to becoming a "worldly" traveler who eventually found herself face-to-face with severe postpartum depression.

    Naomi opens up about the years she spent in a state of "functional dissociation," unaware of the extent of her childhood trauma until the birth of her second daughter triggered a deep, eight-month-long postpartum crisis. This episode is a roadmap for any parent who feels like they are carrying "empty shelves" and is ready to start restocking them with light, awareness, and peace.

    Connect with Naomi:

    • Website: NaomiMorad.com
    • Offer: Free initial consultation to explore fit and healing goals.

    Key Takeaways

    • Dissociation as Survival: Trauma can be so stored in the body that we remain "functionally" dissociated for decades until a major life event—like childbirth—triggers the memory.
    • The Body Keeps the Score: Healing often requires more than talk therapy; somatic (body-based) work can help awaken and release trauma stored in the nervous system and cells.
    • Children as Mirrors: A child’s behavior is often a reflection of the parent’s internal state and nervous system regulation.
    • The Power of the "Gap": Taking time to heal between children can fundamentally change the parenting experience and the "version" of the mother the children receive.
    • Ending the Culture of Secrets: Transparency and openness with children (at age-appropriate levels) are vital to breaking cycles of abuse and trauma.

    This episode discusses topics that may be triggering for some individuals. Please check the show notes for more information and be mindful of your own mental health and comfort levels.

    Visit our Patreon to help support our mission to normalize the conversation and end the stigma surrounding PMADs!

    Support the show

    Special Thanks to Steve Audy for the use of our theme song: Quiet Connection

    Want to be a guest on Quiet Connection - Postpartum Mental Health?
    Send Chelsea a message on PodMatch

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