
Postpartum Anxiety: How healthy relationships can help you find relief in the motherhood transition
Bonds after Baby: Rebuild your marriage, reduce postpartum resentment & guard maternal mental health · Evie Mpras, MS, LMFT
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Show Notes
Does it seem like you are handling motherhood well, looking calm on the outside, while inside you are on high alert, replaying worries, and carrying tension you cannot switch off?
Many assume this is just part of being a new mom, but it can be a sign of postpartum anxiety and a cue that your emotional health needs support, especially when the mental load never ends.
When your body gets stuck in high-alert mode, trying to power through alone makes the anxiety feel worse. The shift is moving from managing it solo to building emotional safety in healthy relationships, using relationship support and co-regulation to create a calm environment at home.
Today we cover tangible ways to support postpartum recovery and reduce parenting stress:
- Why presence helps more than quick advice, and how to ask for what you need
- Why the invisible load drives mom burnout, and steps to share planning, not just chores
- When to pause a hard conversation, and how to return to it with care
- Simple self care for moms that supports emotional well-being in real life
If the motherhood transition has you feeling flooded, you can find relief with clearer communication, shared responsibility, and support that helps you feel grounded again.
To being heard and seen,
Evie
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This Podcast is not an alternative for mental health assistance and/or counseling with a licensed professional. For any specific medical questions about your condition and/or concerns, please contact your healthcare provider. This Podcast should not be considered mental health advice, rather for the sole purpose of information and education.