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Ep17: Prescription Alone Time. With Dr. Jennifer Okwerekwu

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Dr. Jennifer Okwerekwu from Coral Psychiatry joins us in episode 17 to talk all about mental health as a mom and getting the support you need through the most transformative stages of life. Dr Jennifer shares her postpartum story of wanting to become a forensic doctor until on maternity leave she discovered the hidden field of reproductive psychiatry. She hit the ground running and has been helping women through hormonal transitions ever since in four different states. From postpartum depression, medications while pregnant, managing everyday stress, to the shortage of psychiatrists in the United States. We talk about it! This episode is power packed just like Dr Jennifer’s credentials as a Harvard and Columbia grad. You can find and reach out to Dr Okwerekwu at Coral Psychiatry and on social media at Coral_psych .

Thanks for listening in! This Episode is brought to you by Flourish Everyday Coaching the Sleep & Health Consulting business for Pediatrics and Mamas. Learn more about Megan and follow along with us on Instagram. Pay it forward and please take 60 seconds of your time and leave us an Apple review!! By doing so you not only spread the word about the podcast but also send encouragement and resources to women all over the world. Support us, support others!

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Dr. Jennifer Okwerekwu from Coral Psychiatry joins us in episode 17 to talk all about mental health as a mom and getting the support you need through the most transformative stages of life. Dr Jennifer shares her postpartum story of wanting to become a forensic doctor until on maternity leave she discovered the hidden field of reproductive psychiatry. She hit the ground running and has been helping women through hormonal transitions ever since in four different states. From postpartum depression, medications while pregnant, managing everyday stress, to the shortage of psychiatrists in the United States. We talk about it! This episode is power packed just like Dr Jennifer’s credentials as a Harvard and Columbia grad. You can find and reach out to Dr Okwerekwu at Coral Psychiatry and on social media at Coral_psych .

Thanks for listening in! This Episode is brought to you by Flourish Everyday Coaching the Sleep & Health Consulting business for Pediatrics and Mamas. Learn more about Megan and follow along with us on Instagram. Pay it forward and please take 60 seconds of your time and leave us an Apple review!! By doing so you not only spread the word about the podcast but also send encouragement and resources to women all over the world. Support us, support others!

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