POSTPARTUM COUNSELING FOR NEW PARENTS

Who desperately want to rest, recover, & return to themselves.

Online Therapy in Stillwater, Oklahoma and across Oklahoma, Texas & Florida

Do you feel like you’re drowning?

Those days, weeks, months after birth are a blur. Maybe you are thinking, “This is SO MUCH MORE OVERWHELMING than I thought it would be.”.

You are trying so hard, but it never feels like enough. There are so many things to keep track of and so many things that are not going according to the plan. 

You’re tired of feeling caught in this cycle of:

  • baby not sleeping

  • house is a wreck

  • no one can catch up on rest or refuel properly

  • emotions are up, down, and all the way around

  • did I scrub this AND that while showering

  • maybe a solid meal with my partner will happen tomorrow

It mostly feels like you’re keeping it together until suddenly everything is falling apart. Your partner gets a front row seat to your slow (or not so slow) unraveling and they are clueless about how to help or, worse, they feel attacked by you on those dark days.

Even if you’ve been a parent for a while, it can feel like all that experience goes out the window because every child is different and you’re different now too. You thought you’d have it together this time around and some days you do…but other days it’s like a slow breakdown that you can’t escape. Sometimes your rage is like a lightning bolt that descends out of nowhere.

Theoretically it should be easy - feed, cuddle, sleep, repeat. But WHY is it so hard? Children are a blessing, they say. You should be feeling all the warm fuzzies and soaking up every sacred moment, right? You have support from friends and family, so you ask yourself, “Why do I feel like this???”

It’s actually kind of scaring you…

  • You’re worried about every little thing and everything feels like a big deal.

  • You’re constantly afraid that they aren’t breathing or could die

  • You’re angry about anything and everything

  • You’re unsure and constantly questioning yourself

  • You don’t feel as close and connected to your child, maybe some days you even feel like you hate them

Nobody expects it to be this way.

Maybe you don’t want to tell anyone what’s going on or how bad it’s gotten. You don’t want them to see you like this. (You don’t even want to see you like this!) You’ve been trying to figure it out on your own. You’re oh so tired and at the end of your rope. You feel alone, embarrassed, and ashamed.

Hang in there, you are not alone.

how we can help

Therapy for when you feel like you are at your worst.

We know it’s hard to reach out and let someone in on what’s happening inside, especially at a time like this. We are here for you - and ready for all the real talk.

We support women and families who are navigating the messy and mysterious postpartum moments. You don’t need to have it all together when we meet (showers are optional, yet sleep is encouraged).

We will help you shift out of survival mode and release the stress, guilt, and shame that can overshadow the joy and connection during those first days, weeks, and months of your child’s life. Let us reassure you - you aren’t doing anything wrong, you aren’t failing, you are right on track. We are here to guide you to experience more peace and less chaos in postpartum life. 

postpartum counseling can help you…

Handle big emotions and unexpected moments of postpartum

Slow down and shift out of survival mode

Release the worry and stress from your mind and body

Quiet the guilt and shame so you can get some rest and relief

Reconnect to your partner, your support system, and most importantly, yourself

Be the parent and create the type of family you have dreamed of

I want you to know:

You don’t have to navigate this alone!

Let’s work together, one session at a time.

faqs

Common questions about postpartum counseling

  • I’m sorry you’re going through a difficult time. Here are some of the signs of postpartum depression:

    Feeling sad, hopeless, worthless, guilty, on edge, constantly worried, overwhelm

    Little energy, motivation, or interest in things you used to enjoy

    Changes in appetite or not eating

    Trouble sleeping or wanting to sleep all the time

    Crying (for no obvious reason) or for long periods of time

    Difficulty focusing on thinking clearly

    Thoughts of suicide or wishing you were dead or gone

    Thoughts of hurting your baby or feeling like you don’t want your baby

    If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide or wanting to harm your child, please contact the National Suicide Helpline 988.

  • I’m sorry you’re going through a difficult time. Here are some of the signs of postpartum anxiety:

    Feeling as though something bad is going to happen

    Constant worry

    Racing thoughts

    Changes in sleep and appetite

    Unable to rest or relax

    Difficulty focusing on thinking clearly

    Feeling nauseated, dizzy, frantic

    Unable to concentrate and more irritable

    If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide or wanting to harm your child, please contact the National Suicide Helpline 988.

  • Postpartum rage is recognized much less than postpartum depression or anxiety. Some signs of Postpartum rage are:

    Strong feelings of frustration, irritability, or being “on edge”

    Getting angry or “set off” when you normally wouldn’t

    Feeling the urge to scream at others, punch things, or slam doors

    Losing your temper more often or more easily than usual

    Swearing, screaming, or yelling more than usual

    Having trouble handling your emotions

  • Yes, all new parents can experience symptoms of postpartum depression or rage due to the significant amount of stress related to becoming a parent or adding a child to your family. I’m here to support all parents and families to gain greater peace during postpartum.

  • No, we offer postpartum counseling to all new parents. Our focus tends to be mothers, but please reach out for a free consultation to see if we would be a good fit to work together.

Ready to get started?

Your growing family is worth it!