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Eating Disorders in the Perinatal Period

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On this week’s episode we have brought in one of BodyMatters therapists Meg O’Shea on all things to do with eating disorders in the perinatal period. We cover many important topics including how pregnancy can affect individuals suffering from an eating disorder and how individuals are able to prevent a relapse during this period. We hope that this episode ultimately provides knowledge and information for many women struggling with an eating disorder, not only how amazing this time is for individuals, but acknowledging and normalising the struggles that can come with it too. Summary of the podcast: What is the perinatal period? How does pregnancy affect individuals suffering from an eating disorder? How can recovered individuals prevent a relapse during the perinatal period? Has the pandemic had an effect on rates of ED in the perinatal period? Why? Post natal depression What help is available? You can find meg here: BodyMatters therapist - https://bodymatters.com.au/team-members/meglea-dunn/ Links from the episode: PANDA (Perinatal anxiety and depression Australia) - https://www.panda.org.au/info-support/after-birth?gclid=CjwKCAiA6seQBhAfEiwAvPqu19peqBh5_3BdwObhc4iWNrdejR1kdhihy5qybt2oPDsS6aVlMFhEIRoC8Q0QAvD_BwE Gidget Foundation - https://www.gidgetfoundation.org.au/
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On this week’s episode we have brought in one of BodyMatters therapists Meg O’Shea on all things to do with eating disorders in the perinatal period. We cover many important topics including how pregnancy can affect individuals suffering from an eating disorder and how individuals are able to prevent a relapse during this period. We hope that this episode ultimately provides knowledge and information for many women struggling with an eating disorder, not only how amazing this time is for individuals, but acknowledging and normalising the struggles that can come with it too. Summary of the podcast: What is the perinatal period? How does pregnancy affect individuals suffering from an eating disorder? How can recovered individuals prevent a relapse during the perinatal period? Has the pandemic had an effect on rates of ED in the perinatal period? Why? Post natal depression What help is available? You can find meg here: BodyMatters therapist - https://bodymatters.com.au/team-members/meglea-dunn/ Links from the episode: PANDA (Perinatal anxiety and depression Australia) - https://www.panda.org.au/info-support/after-birth?gclid=CjwKCAiA6seQBhAfEiwAvPqu19peqBh5_3BdwObhc4iWNrdejR1kdhihy5qybt2oPDsS6aVlMFhEIRoC8Q0QAvD_BwE Gidget Foundation - https://www.gidgetfoundation.org.au/
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