MD For Moms Radio, Every Wednesday 1pm (ET) on The BBM Global Network and iHeartRadio.
This week on MD for Moms, I’ll be interviewing pediatrician Dr. Natasha Sriraman about breastfeeding. Many hope to nurse their babies, and some find it harder than expected – what can a new mom do to improve the chances of breastfeeding success? What are the legitimate benefits to breastfeeding and when should a new mother supplement with or change to formula and how will this impact an infant? We will explore how mom can effectively seek treatment for a postpartum mood disorder while continuing to breastfeed and why treatment is important not just for mom but also for her baby. We will delve into other issues like physician burnout, including signs of burnout and how to help someone who is struggling, plus much more.
Learn more about my guest, Dr. Natasha Sriraman:
Dr. Natasha Sriraman, MD, MPH, FAAP, FAMB, speaks around the country on various topics: breastfeeding, postpartum depression screening in pediatrics, narrative medicine/physician burnout, cultural competency/cultural differences in infant feeding and social determinants of health. She has specialized training in pediatric psychopharmacology.