This podcast episode is not a replacement for individual medical advice and is general education only.
You go to the mother's group, you don't put the brake on the pram, and it rolls across the carpark.
Baby is fine. You are not.
You're already the mum who decided — quietly, without asking anyone — that you wouldn't take your ADHD meds while breastfeeding. Because that's what good mothers do.
This is the episode about what happens when 'just push through' stops being a plan.
What we cover
Why your prescriber freezes the second you say the word 'pregnant' and what to actually say back
What the research actually says about traditional stimulants in pregnancy, and the gap between that and the kickback you've been getting
Why pregnancy and breastfeeding aren't the same conversation, even though everyone keeps lumping them together
The Infant Risk Center, the resource your psychiatrist probably hasn't looked at that pharmacists rely on
Trying to conceive, IVF, egg collection, and where ADHD meds actually sit in that timeline
The quiet self-sacrifice that tells you a thinking, regulated mother is somehow worse for the baby than an unmedicated, exhausted one
PMS, perimenopause, antidepressants in the mix, and why ADHD is rarely just one medication, one decision, one answer
Medication breaks, weekend breaks, and why being told to take them on the busiest days of your week isn't advice, it's a generic script
Iron, thyroid, glucose, constipation, and the unsexy stuff your wellness actually hinges on while you're carrying everyone else's
Why this episode matters
There is a whole layer of women who stopped their meds the day they saw two lines on a test, never asked the question out loud, and have been white-knuckling it ever since. Not because the evidence said to. Because nobody safe was available to talk to. Rodney has spent thirty years being that person on the other end of the phone, and most mums have never been told he exists.
This episode is for you if
You stopped your meds the second you found out you were pregnant and never asked anyone if you had to
You've been told 'we don't know enough' so many times you've started saying it to yourself
You're breastfeeding and Googling at 2am because no one in the room will give you a straight answer
You feel guilty for wanting to be medicated, focused, and present, like that's the selfish version
You're trying to conceive and quietly terrified that staying on your meds makes you a bad mother before you've even started
You're the one who'd rather suffer than risk it, and you've been suffering for a while now
Related product
ADHD Medication Guide — https://adhdmums.com.au/product/a-guide-to-adhd-medication/
External links mentioned
Infant Risk Center — www.infantrisk.com
Jean Hailes — https://www.jeanhailes.org.au/
Better Health Channel — https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au
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