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Episode 17: Individualized Care in the 4th Trimester with Dr. Phindile Chowa

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In this episode of The Mommy Mentor, I sit down with Dr. Phindile Chowa, a Harvard-trained emergency physician and expert in compassionate, personalized postpartum care. ๐ŸŒŸ Dr. Chowa shares her "superpower"โ€”guiding new mothers through the fourth trimester with individualized support to enhance their recovery and overall well-being. ๐Ÿคฑ

We dive into some of the most pressing challenges new moms face, from mental health struggles to the difficulty of balancing self-care while caring for a family. Dr. Chowa highlights common obstacles mothers encounter when trying to prioritize their own health and offers advice on fostering a culture of self-care among mothers. ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ’–

The conversation also addresses the maternal health crisis in the U.S., particularly the disparities Black women face with higher rates of complications and mortality. While Dr. Chowa acknowledges that systemic changes are important, she notes that these improvements can be slow. Instead, she emphasizes the faster, positive impact that support at the individual and community levels can provide. Dr. Chowa shares practical strategies for empowering mothers and building supportive networks to ensure every mother feels valued and cared for during the postpartum period. ๐Ÿ ๐Ÿ’ž

For information on this podcast and more, visit www.mommymentorpodcast.com, or my Instagram @mymommymentor. My name is Erinn Kennedy-Heldt & I am a registered nurse and a Mom of three. I have professional experience with moms & babies as a post-partum nurse, which keeps the newborn & post partum transition fresh in my mind. I have 18 years of parenting experience as well.

Episode Resources:

EMCare2U Instagram
Dr. Chowa's Instagram
Dr. Chowa's Facebook Group

EMCare2U Facebook page
Dr. Chowa's Book, What to Expect Next
Dr. Chowa's Podcast

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In this episode of The Mommy Mentor, I sit down with Dr. Phindile Chowa, a Harvard-trained emergency physician and expert in compassionate, personalized postpartum care. ๐ŸŒŸ Dr. Chowa shares her "superpower"โ€”guiding new mothers through the fourth trimester with individualized support to enhance their recovery and overall well-being. ๐Ÿคฑ

We dive into some of the most pressing challenges new moms face, from mental health struggles to the difficulty of balancing self-care while caring for a family. Dr. Chowa highlights common obstacles mothers encounter when trying to prioritize their own health and offers advice on fostering a culture of self-care among mothers. ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ’–

The conversation also addresses the maternal health crisis in the U.S., particularly the disparities Black women face with higher rates of complications and mortality. While Dr. Chowa acknowledges that systemic changes are important, she notes that these improvements can be slow. Instead, she emphasizes the faster, positive impact that support at the individual and community levels can provide. Dr. Chowa shares practical strategies for empowering mothers and building supportive networks to ensure every mother feels valued and cared for during the postpartum period. ๐Ÿ ๐Ÿ’ž

For information on this podcast and more, visit www.mommymentorpodcast.com, or my Instagram @mymommymentor. My name is Erinn Kennedy-Heldt & I am a registered nurse and a Mom of three. I have professional experience with moms & babies as a post-partum nurse, which keeps the newborn & post partum transition fresh in my mind. I have 18 years of parenting experience as well.

Episode Resources:

EMCare2U Instagram
Dr. Chowa's Instagram
Dr. Chowa's Facebook Group

EMCare2U Facebook page
Dr. Chowa's Book, What to Expect Next
Dr. Chowa's Podcast

  continue reading

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