Ep. 379 Let's normalize talking about reproductive hardships with Dr.Jessica Zucker

Ep. 379 Let's normalize talking about reproductive hardships with Dr.Jessica Zucker

Miscarriage affects 1 in 4 pregnancies, yet it’s still surrounded by silence, shame, and stigma. In this episode of The Birth Lounge podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Jessica Zucker, a reproductive psychologist, author of I Had a Miscarriage: A Memoir, a Movement, and an incredible voice in this space.

Together, we’re getting real about the emotional and psychological impact of pregnancy loss, how our medical system often misses the mark, and what true support looks like for those navigating this experience. Dr. Zucker also shares her personal story of loss and how it shaped her mission to normalize these conversations and bring compassion to the forefront of reproductive health.

This episode is for anyone who’s experienced miscarriage, loves someone who has, or simply wants to be part of breaking the silence. You’ll walk away with perspective, validation, and tools to change the way we show up for each other in this journey.

00:00 Introduction and Overcoming Miscarriage Stigma

00:56 Welcome to The Birth Lounge Podcast

01:03 Avoiding a C-Section: Free Class Overview

02:57 Empowering Women in Birth Choices

05:12 Introducing Today's Episode on Miscarriage

05:30 Conversation with Dr. Jessica Zucker

09:27 Jessica Zucker's Journey and Advocacy

14:38 Understanding and Supporting Pregnancy Loss

23:36 Breaking the Silence and Stigma

27:17 How to Support Someone Experiencing Loss

30:21 Offering Genuine Support After Loss

32:17 Personal Reflections on Loss and Support

34:25 Navigating Conversations About Loss

37:31 Professional Insights on Experiencing Personal Loss

45:47 The Importance of Early Education on Loss

50:17 The Role of Healthcare Providers in Supporting Loss

53:18 Conclusion and Resources

Guest Bio:

Jessica Zucker is a Los Angeles-based psychologist specializing in reproductive health and the author of the award-winning book I HAD A MISCARRIAGE: A Memoir, a Movement. Jessica is the creator of the viral #IHadaMiscarriage campaign. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, New York Magazine, Vogue, and Harvard Business Review, among others. She’s been featured on NPR, CNN, The Today Show, and Good Morning America and earned advanced degrees from New York University and Harvard University. Her second book, NORMALIZE IT: Upending the Silence, Stigma, and Shame That Shape Women’s Lives, is out now and available everywhere books are sold.

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Keywords: miscarriage support, pregnancy loss, miscarriage stigma, Dr Jessica Zucker, miscarriage memoir, I Had a Miscarriage book, fertility journey, emotional impact of miscarriage, coping with miscarriage, miscarriage awareness, reproductive psychology, pregnancy loss support, breaking miscarriage silence, miscarriage podcast

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Ep. 227: Pain Relief Options in the Hospital with Dr. Nicole Rankins

Ep. 227: Pain Relief Options in the Hospital with Dr. Nicole Rankins

Giving birth in a U.S. hospital can be scary, but it doesn’t have to be—especially with Dr. Nicole Rankins in your corner. I am honored to have an an Obstetrician that truly values patient autonomy and shared decision making with her patients to help them have an empowered birth experience and avoid birth trauma! We are discussing all of the pain relief options in the hospital (yes, epidurals! But so many other options too!) plus everything you need to know about each option to make an informed decision about coping with the sensations of labor!   Our Guest: Dr. Nicole is a Duke University-trained, board-certified, practicing OB/GYN and mom of two who empowers first-time moms to have the beautiful birth experience they deserve. Over her 20 year career, she’s helped more than 1,000 babies into this world, and is a proud HBCU grad (Spelman College & North Carolina A&T State University). Her popular podcast, All About Pregnancy & Birth, is a top 50 parenting podcast with over 1.5 million downloads. Find the latest episodes here!   Join The Birth Lounge here for judgement free childbirth education that prepares you for an informed birth and how to confidently navigate hospital policy to have a trauma-free labor experience!

30 Nov 202351min

Ep. 226: Coping with an Unexpected NICU Stay with Casey Lewis

Ep. 226: Coping with an Unexpected NICU Stay with Casey Lewis

Casey Lewis is a NICU Speech-Language Pathologist, Certified Neonatal Therapist & Certified Lactation Counselor who experienced placental abruption that led to an emergency c-section and in an unexpected twist, she found herself receiving care as NICU parent rather than giving care as a clinician. In today’s episode, she shares the physical and emotional demands of your baby being in the NICU, tips for coping and how to effectively communicate with medical staff about your preferences for your baby’s care. She also tells her birth story and how she knew something was wrong.   This is such an informative episode that makes NICU parents feel seen and non-NICU parents feel prepared.    Join The Birth Lounge!

15 Nov 202359min

Ep. 225: How Birth Trauma Impacts Your Partner & Intimacy with Ashley Mariani

Ep. 225: How Birth Trauma Impacts Your Partner & Intimacy with Ashley Mariani

Have you ever thought about how birth trauma impacts your partner? Or, how that subsequently impacts your relationship? Your intimacy? Your postpartum experience? What if you feel like your partner even played a role in your birth trauma? Ashley Mariani joins me to today to chat about how to identify if your birth trauma is impacting your relationship with your partner and how to navigate this space with the goal of reuniting. We dive into emotional attainment, effective communication in postpartum and how to deal with the mental load of birth trauma. A don't miss episode for anyone who is struggling with birth trauma after birth and wondering if this is your new normal.    Bio: Ashley Mariani is a registered social worker specializing in couples perinatal mental, emotional and sexual health, while also fiercely advocating against obstetric violence. She has seen the implications of birth traumas impact on the mental, emotional and sexual lives of couples and strives to help couples and individuals in prevention and resilience building. Ashley’s academic background includes degrees in sexuality, counseling, individual and couples work. The lens she works most passionately from is rooted in the body’s innate wisdom, the nervous system. Ashley works with her clients from a holistic framework that utilizes, movement, nutrition, plant medicine, vagus nerve toning, and functional medicine. Ashley is also a mother to three free spirited children, including twins.   The Birth Lounge: https://www.thebirthlounge.com/   Connect with Ashley: https://mindonline.ca/ Ashley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therogue.therapist/

8 Nov 20231h 12min

Ep. 224: How to have a Pain Free Birth, pt. 2 with Dr. Q

Ep. 224: How to have a Pain Free Birth, pt. 2 with Dr. Q

Today’s guest, Dr. Q, is joining me to discuss pain in labor! Everyone wants to have a pain free birth, but something always left out of the conversation is our individual PERCEPTION of pain! Dr. Q is a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist, childbirth educator and postpartum doula! She specializes in the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction and conditions that affect the bladder, bowel, and reproductive systems. This episode will help you have a deeper look at the neuroscience behind pain! Dr. Q will teach us how your perception of pain can impact your labor, how medications (pain relief meds + labor augmentation meds) impact your pelvic floor and how you can learn to work with your body in terms of the fear-pain-tension cycle to have your best birth!    The Birth Lounge: https://www.thebirthlounge.com/   Connect with Dr. Q: drqdpt.com

13 Okt 20231h 4min

Ep. 223: How to have a Pain Free Birth, pt. 1 with Dr. Q

Ep. 223: How to have a Pain Free Birth, pt. 1 with Dr. Q

Today’s guest, Dr. Q, is joining me to discuss pain in labor! Everyone wants to have a pain free birth, but something always left out of the conversation is our individual PERCEPTION of pain! Dr. Q is a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist, childbirth educator and postpartum doula! She specializes in the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction and conditions that affect the bladder, bowel, and reproductive systems. This episode will help you have a deeper look at the neuroscience behind pain! Dr. Q will teach us about qualifying vs quantifying pain and the different types of pain + what they are telling us!   The Birth Lounge: https://www.thebirthlounge.com/   Connect with Dr. Q: drqdpt.com

4 Okt 202336min

Ep. 222: Donor Milk with Sterling Grey-Simmons

Ep. 222: Donor Milk with Sterling Grey-Simmons

Have you ever thought about using donor milk? Did you know it was an option? Do you know where you can donate? How do you sign up to be a milk bank recipient? How do you know if you are eligible? Are there benefits to donor milk? This episode will help your options when it comes to donor milk! Sterling shares what parents need to know and how to navigate the milk bank system to best advocate for yourself and your baby. We will talk about the many processes and paperwork involved in being, both, a donor and a recipient.   Sterling is a full spectrum doula and certified lactation specialist— not to mention she has breastfed 3 babies of her own! She also serves parents in-person around the Metro Atlanta area and offers virtual services otherwise.   The Birth Lounge: https://www.thebirthlounge.com/   Home Visits with Sterling   Virtual Meetings with Sterling   Digital Breastfeeding Training   Educational Breastfeeding Coloring Book

27 Sep 202344min

Ep. 221: The Importance of Counting the Kicks with Emily Price

Ep. 221: The Importance of Counting the Kicks with Emily Price

Did you know there is an app that can help reduce the risk of stillbirth in the end of pregnancy? I know a big fear of many moms out there is how to know if your baby is healthy as your pregnancy gets closer to your due date (and even beyond your due date). You can easily add in an evidence-baed approach of daily kick counts to your routine to check-in on baby's well-being. Joining me today is Emily Price, the CEO of Count the Kicks, to discuss stillbirth rates in the US, why there are such racial disparities and risk factors you need to know about. Most importantly, we will dive into the common myths around stillbirth and what not to do if you think your baby's movements have reduced compared to their normal patterns! Count the Kicks has a public health campaign that educates and empowers expectant parents to track their babies' movements in the third trimester of pregnancy.    The Birth Lounge: https://www.thebirthlounge.com/   Count the Kicks: https://countthekicks.org/

20 Sep 202335min

Ep. 220: Perinatal Mood Disorders and Management Options with Dr. William Leininger, MD, FACOG

Ep. 220: Perinatal Mood Disorders and Management Options with Dr. William Leininger, MD, FACOG

The most dangerous time in pregnancy is actually postpartum; particularly, days 43-365. Postpartum Mood Disorders can be serious, resulting in harmful or dangerous behaviors and thoughts. However, there are a number of evidence-based options to help support new parents and families in this transitional time. Dr. William Leininger, OBGYN, is joining us to discuss the options around postpartum anxiety, depression, and other mood challenges that may arise after having a baby. We dive into the non-pharmacological options, the holistic and lifestyle options and the taboo options. This episode will also include information about the new postpartum medications zuranolone, and what you need to know!     The Birth Lounge: https://www.thebirthlounge.com   Patients and Supports Teams: National Maternal Mental Health Hotline – 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262) --has translators for 60 languages Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (988lifeline.org) – 988 English and Spanish   Crisis Text Line (crisistextline.org): Text “HOME” to 741-741   Postpartum Support International - https://www.postpartum.net   Mother to Baby – Information about Medications in Pregnancy and Lactation https://mothertobaby.org/   National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine, NIHhttps://www.nccih.nih.gov/   BUMPS – Best Uses of Medicine in Pregnancy – UK https://www.medicinesinpregnancy.org/ NIH Medical Information Search site – medlineplus.gov     Professionals ACOG Perinatal Mental Health Resources https://www.acog.org/about/leadership-and-governance/board-of- directors/iffath-a-hoskins-md/minding-mental-health   Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance - https://www.mmhla.org/  Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health - https://www.2020mom.org/ National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine, NIH. https://www.nccih.nih.gov/   Regional Organization – Roanoke, VA - https://www.huddleupmoms.org   State Organization – Massachusetts - https://www.mcpapformoms.org

13 Sep 20231h 41min

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