ArthritisLife Podcast: Tips for Pregnancy and Postpartum with Rheumatoid Arthritis

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I was very excited to be invited as a guest on an episode of the Arthritis Life Podcast to discuss tips for pregnancy and postpartum while living with rheumatoid arthritis. Host and founder of Arthritis Life, Cheryl Crow, is also a mama living with rheumatoid arthritis – so we had a lot to discuss!!

The episode includes discussions about:

  • How to decide whether or not to have children while living with a chronic illness
  • Tips for comfortable sex with chronic pain
  • Frequently Asked Questions about pregnancy with rheumatoid arthritis, including how to find out which medications are safe
  • Cheryl and Mariah’s experiences with childbirth and C-sections
  • How frequent is the postpartum flare-up and how can it be prevented?
  • Advice for feeding a newborn with rheumatoid arthritis, including discussions about ergonomics, breast versus bottle feeding, and “fed is best”
  • Practical tips for managing the physical and energy demands of new babies including diapering, clothing, baby wearing and more! 

There was so much to cover, we decided this episode would be part of a two part series – later we will get back together to share tips for parenting toddlers / “big kids” and managing your own mental health as a chronically ill parent!

Medical disclaimer: All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

For full episode details, including a detailed episode breakdown and links to all resources discussed in the episode, go to MyArthritisLife.net!

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Mariah is a writer, patient advocate, and mom of three living with rheumatoid arthritis and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. After learning firsthand how challenging and lonely it can be to face pregnancy and motherhood with chronic illness, Mariah became passionate about supporting women with chronic illness who are or want to become mothers. She launched Mamas Facing Forward in 2015 as a private Facebook support group, followed by this website in 2018.

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