Life with a new baby can feel fulfilling and yet incredibly isolating. Its a journey that many mothers say they feel complete overwhelm. Society has made us believe its a time full of bliss and glory and we can figure it all out on our own.

They are wrong.

Postpartum is a time where one is trying to find their new role as a parent, navigate life with a new baby, and understand the physical changes your body has undergone; all while being incredibly sleep deprived.

Why Postpartum Women seek Support?

  • Feelings of sadness following birth that don’t go away

  • Feeling irritable and more agitated

  • Needing help with Restorative Sleep

  • Finding the transition into motherhood challenging

  • Having thoughts that scare or worry you

  • Feelings of guilt for not being able to do things you expected to do

If you have given birth and doubt yourself as a new mom, feel sad, frustrated and not what you expected this time of your life to be we can help make you feel like You again. You deserve it.

FAQs

  • Postpartum Depression is common. In fact, 1/7 mothers are diagnosed with PPD. Symptoms will include frequent sadness, not wanting to get out of bed, anger, feeling like a “bad mother” and not feeling like yourself. Many mothers with PPD report a mutual feeling like they are not good enough or worthy of being a mom.

  • First step is to seek help and tell someone what you are experiencing. The quicker someone knows what you are feeling the faster you can get the professional help you deserve.

  • Research has proven that support from a licensed mental health professional can help mothers cope with PPD symptoms and feel relief.

  • You can reach out to us by either email or phone to get you set up with your first appointment. Call Us Today