Conversations With Intent

What Do You Do When Motherhood Isn’t Perfect?

Episode Summary

This episode of "Conversations with Intent" features Lindsay Halliday, a clinical case manager and mother of three, who bravely shares her deeply personal journey to motherhood, challenging common stereotypes and encouraging vulnerability around often-private struggles. Her path involved significant hurdles, beginning with a miscarriage after her first successful pregnancy, which led her to become more serious about fertility, tracking ovulation and prenatal care. This was followed by a challenging infertility journey, marked by invasive testing and emotional setbacks, including a shocking initial misdiagnosis of her husband's sperm count, which was devastating at the time. Lindsay emphasizes that despite these immense difficulties, her husband helped ground them, ensuring they still "lived their lives" amidst the all-consuming focus on getting pregnant. Her experience highlighted a profound need for more open discussion, as she wished she knew more people around her were struggling with similar issues. A crucial part of Lindsay's narrative focuses on the unvarnished realities of motherhood, contrasting with the "magical" and "all roses" visions often portrayed. She candidly discusses her struggle with postpartum depression (PPD), an experience she didn't initially recognize despite her background in mental health. Lindsay reveals that at her 8-week postpartum appointment, a screening questionnaire helped her identify the PPD, and she realized her inability to connect emotionally with her baby. She underscores the vital point that antidepressants can be prescribed by existing providers like midwives or OB/GYNs, removing the daunting task of finding a new specialist when one is already depressed. Later, she proactively went on antidepressants before delivering her twins to prevent a recurrence, emphasizing the importance of a mother's well-being for bonding with her children. Ultimately, Lindsay hopes that sharing these honest experiences will help destigmatize such struggles, fostering a supportive community for women in motherhood.

Episode Notes

Motherhood isn’t always picture-perfect—and for many women, the journey is filled with silent struggles that go unseen and undiscussed.

In this deeply personal episode of Conversations with Intent, Arden O’Connor speaks with Lindsay Halliday, a clinical case manager and mother of three, about her emotional path through infertility, miscarriage, and postpartum depression (PPD). Lindsay opens up about the highs and lows of becoming a parent—sharing her experience with fertility tracking, invasive testing, and a devastating misdiagnosis, all while trying to remain hopeful.

She also bravely discusses her postpartum depression, a condition she didn’t recognize at first despite her background in mental health. Thanks to a routine screening at her 8-week postpartum visit, she was able to get the help she needed—and later took proactive steps to protect her mental health before the birth of her twins.

This episode challenges the myth of "perfect motherhood" and encourages honest, supportive conversations about maternal mental health and the real-life challenges behind growing a family.

Topics Covered:

The emotional impact of miscarriage and infertility

Navigating pregnancy after loss

Recognizing and treating postpartum depression (PPD)

The importance of mental health screenings for new moms

Proactive care: antidepressants before and after delivery

Breaking the silence around motherhood and mental health

Resources & Links:

Website: https://intentclinical.com

Email: conversations@intentclinical.com

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LinkedIn (Intent Clinical): https://www.linkedin.com/company/intentclinical

Arden O’Connor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arden-o-connor-87715b/

Lindsay Halliday LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-halliday-80b9a632/