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Blame It On The Hormones (No, Really!)

June 29, 2022 Chelsea O'Donnell Season 1 Episode 12
Blame It On The Hormones (No, Really!)
freemom, conversations for modern mothers
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freemom, conversations for modern mothers
Blame It On The Hormones (No, Really!)
Jun 29, 2022 Season 1 Episode 12
Chelsea O'Donnell

So I had a thought. We get pregnant and we feel kind of crazy. Blame it on the hormones. Then we have our babies and we still feel pretty crazy. Blame it on the hormones. But then we hit that magical six-week mark when all is supposed to be back to normal but of course, it’s not, so we blame it on the hormones. But then we really progress through motherhood. Six months, one year, toddlerhood. Sleep regressions, teething, worrying, and wondering if our little people are ok. We aren’t sleeping, our hair is falling out, we have no energy, we’re gaining weight, and we are freaking out! But we don’t have babies anymore. So what should we be blaming for our womanly deterioration? Hormones?

On top of this, I also started thinking about one of my favorite terms - “advanced maternal age” - a kick in the gut for a pregnant woman over the age of 35. Our generation is undoubtedly the first that can experience a one-two punch where giving birth and seeing the first wave of perimenopausal symptoms can almost co-exist, or at least feel like the too early delivery of dessert after a massive meal. Check, please! So what gives?

We are joined today by Dr. Carolina Gonzalez, a Naturopath Physician with Collaborative Natural Health Partners. Dr. Gonzalez earned her Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine degree from The University of Bridgeport in Connecticut where she completed her thesis on mind-body connection and the impact of psychological stress on the body. Her patients see her for natural care with regard to hormones, gastrointestinal issues, and all the stuff that can make us feel like crap if not managed properly. Enjoy the show!

From mental health and managing relationships to raising changemakers and advocating for support, freemom is a podcast dedicated to ensuring that every mom feels heard. You can find us on the gram at @freemomcast or on the web at www.freemomcast.com. You can also support the show and help fund production with a sweet little five-dollar donation right here. Thanks for listening!


From mental health and managing relationships to raising changemakers and advocating for support, freemom is a podcast dedicated to ensuring that every mom feels heard. You can find us on the gram at @freemomcast or on the web at www.freemomcast.com. You can also support the show and help fund production with a sweet little five-dollar donation right here. Thanks for listening!

Show Notes

So I had a thought. We get pregnant and we feel kind of crazy. Blame it on the hormones. Then we have our babies and we still feel pretty crazy. Blame it on the hormones. But then we hit that magical six-week mark when all is supposed to be back to normal but of course, it’s not, so we blame it on the hormones. But then we really progress through motherhood. Six months, one year, toddlerhood. Sleep regressions, teething, worrying, and wondering if our little people are ok. We aren’t sleeping, our hair is falling out, we have no energy, we’re gaining weight, and we are freaking out! But we don’t have babies anymore. So what should we be blaming for our womanly deterioration? Hormones?

On top of this, I also started thinking about one of my favorite terms - “advanced maternal age” - a kick in the gut for a pregnant woman over the age of 35. Our generation is undoubtedly the first that can experience a one-two punch where giving birth and seeing the first wave of perimenopausal symptoms can almost co-exist, or at least feel like the too early delivery of dessert after a massive meal. Check, please! So what gives?

We are joined today by Dr. Carolina Gonzalez, a Naturopath Physician with Collaborative Natural Health Partners. Dr. Gonzalez earned her Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine degree from The University of Bridgeport in Connecticut where she completed her thesis on mind-body connection and the impact of psychological stress on the body. Her patients see her for natural care with regard to hormones, gastrointestinal issues, and all the stuff that can make us feel like crap if not managed properly. Enjoy the show!

From mental health and managing relationships to raising changemakers and advocating for support, freemom is a podcast dedicated to ensuring that every mom feels heard. You can find us on the gram at @freemomcast or on the web at www.freemomcast.com. You can also support the show and help fund production with a sweet little five-dollar donation right here. Thanks for listening!


From mental health and managing relationships to raising changemakers and advocating for support, freemom is a podcast dedicated to ensuring that every mom feels heard. You can find us on the gram at @freemomcast or on the web at www.freemomcast.com. You can also support the show and help fund production with a sweet little five-dollar donation right here. Thanks for listening!