Postpartum Rage - When You're Angry and Don't Know Why | 234

Postpartum Rage - When You're Angry and Don't Know Why | 234

Author: Trish Ware, RN December 31, 2025 Duration: 7:46

Trish goes deep into a rarely discussed but incredibly common postpartum symptom: rage. We're not talking about everyday irritability - this is intense, explosive anger that can feel overwhelming and out of control. If you've ever snapped at your partner over something trivial, slammed doors, or felt fury bubbling up when the baby cries, you're not alone, and you're certainly not a bad mom. Trish, a labor nurse with over 16 years of experience and mom of seven, shares insights on what postpartum rage really is, its potential causes, practical strategies for managing it in the moment, and long-term steps to seek help. Tune in to feel less isolated and more empowered on your postpartum journey.

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Key Takeaways

  1. Understanding Postpartum Rage: It's not just anger - it's a sudden, disproportionate fury that can manifest as yelling, slamming things, or feeling out of control. Trish reassures listeners that this is often a symptom of perinatal mood disorders, not a reflection of your character as a mom.
  2. Common Causes: Hormonal shifts post-birth, chronic sleep deprivation, constant overstimulation from being needed and touched, lack of support, and underlying anxiety or depression can all contribute. Your body is in survival mode, and rage is its way of protecting you.
  3. Immediate Coping Strategies:
  4. Acknowledge it out loud: "I'm feeling rage right now - this is a symptom, not who I am."
  5. Step away safely: Place baby in a crib and take a break.
  6. Regulate your body: Chug ice water, splash cold water on your face, do jumping jacks (if recovery allows), scream into a pillow, or try box breathing (in for 4, hold for 4, out for 6).
  7. Long-Term Solutions:
  8. Get screened for perinatal mood disorders by your OB or midwife.
  9. Prioritize sleep, even in short stretches.
  10. Reduce overstimulation: Limit visitors, silence notifications, and carve out quiet time.
  11. Meet basic needs: Eat regularly, stay hydrated, and move your body.
  12. Seek therapy, ideally from a perinatal mental health specialist.
  13. Communicate with loved ones: Use specific scripts like, "I need you to take the baby for 30 minutes" or "I need you to listen without trying to fix it."

Helpful Timestamps:

  1. 00:58 Understanding Postpartum Rage
  2. 01:25 Causes of Postpartum Rage
  3. 02:07 Immediate Coping Strategies
  4. 03:15 Long-term Solutions and Seeking Help
  5. 05:23 Conclusion and Community Support

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Ever find yourself scrolling through endless forums late at night, wondering about the real, unfiltered details of childbirth that no one seems to talk about plainly? The Birth Experience with Labor Nurse Mama is here to change that. Hosted by Trish Ware, RN, this podcast draws directly from her years in the delivery room, where she’s helped bring thousands of newborns into the world. She knows the questions that keep you up at night, from the logistical-like how to effectively push or what Pitocin actually does-to the vulnerable fears about epidurals, VBACs, or those embarrassing but totally normal moments. Trish moves beyond clinical jargon to offer honest, compassionate, and evidence-based insights that feel like a conversation with a trusted friend who’s seen it all. Each episode tackles a specific aspect of pregnancy, labor, and early parenting, like navigating breastfeeding challenges or figuring out newborn care, with the goal of replacing anxiety with practical knowledge. Tuning into this podcast means getting a seasoned labor nurse’s perspective delivered with warmth and a deep understanding of what you’re going through, helping you feel more prepared and empowered for your own journey.
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