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Perinatal Mood Disorders: Dr. Lia Gaggino’s Personal Story

What life-saving benefits can psychopharmacology offer for mental health disorders postpartum? 

In this week’s episode of Pediatric Meltdown, Dr. Lia Gaggino unravels the intense highs and lows of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs),  as she bravely shares her own struggles and triumphs.  She highlights the crucial red flags that every parent and healthcare provider should recognize as well as practical strategies from top experts to enhance your clinical practice and better support families navigating this emotional landscape. With this useful advice and resources, Dr. Gaggino provides a beacon of hope and understanding for both healthcare professionals and new parents. Curious to discover the one tip that can transform your postpartum experience? Click here to learn more!

     

[0:04 – 06:07]  Introduction to Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders

  • The host recounts her personal experience with PMADs during her residency.
  • Discusses the struggle of timing motherhood with professional life.
  • The emotional and logistical challenges of pregnancy, delivery, and motherhood.

 

[06:08 – 13:12]  Postpartum Challenges: Real-life Experiences  

  • The intense anxiety and feelings of incompetence in the early postpartum period.
  • Support system breakdown: How a lack of nurturing support impacted mental health.
  • The importance of seeking professional help and the stigma surrounding it.

 

[13:13 – 17:03]  Tools and Strategies for Managing PMADs

  • Routine screening for risk factors using tools like the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.
  • Normalizing conversations about PMADs with new parents and their partners.
  • Encouraging healthcare providers to ask the right questions to identify at-risk parents.

 

[17:04 – 22:38] Empowering Parents and Clinicians

  • The impact of social media and unrealistic expectations on new mothers.
  • Practical advice for partners and extended family members to support postpartum parents.
  • A call to action: Encouraging listeners to share their experiences and support each other.

 

Links to resources mentioned on the show

– Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale: (https://psychology-tools.com/epds/)

– Postpartum Support International: (https://www.postpartum.net)

– Books by Karen Kleiman: (Amazon.com)

 

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Key quotes for Twitter:

“Because the reality is medication for mental health disorders can be life saving.”.. Dr. Lia Gaggino on medication and postpartum depression

“Babies eat, sleep, cry, and poop. They don’t smile at you to thank you. There’s just not much interaction to begin with, and for some people, that’s really hard.”….Dr. Lia Gaggino on the reality of early parenthood

 

**Transcript of Episode Available upon request**

 

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Dr. Lia Gaggino has worked as a pediatrician for over 30 years on the west side of Michigan. During her career as a primary care physician, she has been privileged to care for children and adolescents, and know that their success is closely tied to mental wellness.

Recent Episodes

  • All Post
  • ADHD
  • Advocacy
  • Aggression and Disruptive Behaviors
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  • Autism
  • Building Better Workflows
  • Depression
  • Genetics
  • healthcare disparities and inequalities
  • LGBTQIA+
  • Medications
  • Mental Health
  • OCD
  • Other
  • Pain
  • Parent/child
  • Physician Well-Being
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  • Sexual Trauma
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  • Social Media
  • Substance Abuse
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