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When Postpartum Hits Hard
Season 1 · Episode 22

When Postpartum Hits Hard

If you have struggled with any kind of blue or depressive feelings after giving birth, this is your podcast. Ashley Hudson, LCSW, shares next steps for you or someone you love when postpartum challenges hit hard.

The Connected Mom · Becky Harling

January 26, 202334m 24s

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Show Notes

Did you know that at least 1 in 7 women suffer from postpartum depression or anxiety? Postpartum depression is considered the number one complication of childbirth. Listen in as we dive into these very real issues and how they can affect us and those we love. Ashley Hudson, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, joins us for a very real, practical episode. "You deserve to feel better." Please share!

Links Ashley mentions in the show:
https://psidirectory.com/&nbsp
www.postpartum.net

If you are having thoughts of harming yourself or your baby, go to your nearest Emergency Room immediately.
Suicide hotline: Call 988
Text this Crisis Text Line (Text HOME to 741741)

ABOUT OUR GUEST
Ashley Hudson is a lover of Jesus and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She lives in Denver Colorado with her high school sweetheart and two beautiful children. Through her practice, Pearl in Process, Ashley treats Trauma and Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders. Using a web of storytelling and practical teaching, Ashley strives to equip parents and their support systems to properly detect and respond to mood and anxiety disorders with confidence and compassion. Ashley teaches courses through her online platform, provides both virtual and in-person therapy, and has written several books available through Amazon.

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