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In this episode of The Mum Poster Syndrome Podcast, Dr Natasha Wallace is joined by reproductive psychiatrist Dr Susan Zink to explore the powerful connection between hormonal changes and women's mental health. Together, they unpack how hormonal shifts during pregnancy, postpartum, and perimenopause can affect mood, anxiety, sleep, and emotional wellbeing. Dr Zink explains why many women feel confused or unsupported when these changes occur, and why symptoms like postpartum depression, prenatal anxiety, and maternal rage are far more common than many people realise. The conversation explores the difference between "baby blues" and postpartum depression, the role sleep deprivation plays in mental health, and why women often blame themselves for experiences that are actually rooted in biological and hormonal changes. Natasha and Susan also discuss the importance of recognising symptoms early, seeking support without shame, and building communities where mothers feel safe talking openly about their mental health. This episode is a compassionate and reassuring conversation for any woman navigating the emotional and physical transitions of motherhood. 🔑 Key Takeaways • Hormonal shifts during pregnancy, postpartum, and perimenopause can significantly affect mood and mental health. • Postpartum depression affects around 1 in 5 women, yet many mothers suffer silently. • "Baby blues" are common and temporary, but postpartum depression lasts longer and requires support. • Prenatal anxiety and depression are more common than many people realise. • Sleep deprivation can intensify hormonal shifts and worsen mood symptoms. • Maternal rage and irritability can be symptoms of postpartum depression and deserve attention and support. • Seeking help is a sign of strength, not failure. • Understanding the biological and psychological factors behind these experiences can help women feel less alone. • Community support and open conversations about maternal mental health are essential. 🕒 Episode Chapters 00:46 — Introduction to Hormonal Shifts and Mood 03:34 — How Hormones Influence Mental Health 07:44 — Baby Blues vs Postpartum Depression 12:36 — Recognising Prenatal Anxiety and Depression 17:28 — The Connection Between Sleep and Hormones 24:36 — Seeking Help and Support 30:57 — Understanding Maternal Rage and Irritability 35:16 — Navigating Perimenopause and Mental Health 💛 Free Support for Overwhelmed Working Mums If you're constantly juggling work, family, and the never-ending to-do list, download my free guide: 👉 The 12-Minute Reset Every Working Mum Needs (https://www.drnatashawallace.co.uk/ov...) Discover simple nervous system resets you can use anytime overwhelm hits. Ready to create lasting calm and balance? Join The Thrive Circle (https://www.drnatashawallace.co.uk/WM...) — my supportive community for working mums who want to feel grounded, confident, and in control again. 🌿 Connect with Dr Natasha Wallace Instagram: @drtasha_psychologist Website: www.drnatashawallace.co.uk (https://www.drnatashawallace.co.uk) Email: support@drnatashawallace.co.uk (mailto:support@drnatashawallace.co.uk) ✨ Connect with Guest: Dr Susan Zink Instagram: @elemental_integrative_psych Website: https://www.elementalintegrativepsych... Email: drzink@elementalintegrativepsych.com (mailto:drzink@elementalintegrativepsych.com)