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#249 | MATRESCENCE PARTNER SERIES | WHAT HAPPENED TO MY WIFE? | WITH DR. OSCAR SERRALLACH

Season 1, Ep. 254

For years, I have been asked: but what about the Dads?

Do the non-birthing partners go through a similar identity shift?

Is there something called Patrescence?

And... how can I talk to my partner about this, and understand what they are going through too?


Welcome to our special Matrescence Partner Podcast series!

In this series, I have spoken with three different experts about the experience of becoming a parent, watching your partner experience matrescence, and how parenting changes the partner.



And here we are, the third and final episode of the Matrescence Partner Seires.


Today, we're delving into a tender and often overlooked aspect of the postpartum journey—the experience of fathers. I am honored to introduce a remarkable expert in this field, the empathetic Dr. Oscar Serrallach.


Dr. Serrallach, a distinguished medical doctor, has dedicated his work to understanding and supporting families during the postpartum period. His expertise extends beyond the conventional, and today, we'll explore the essential role fathers play in the delicate dance of postpartum well-being.

In this episode, we'll navigate the uncharted waters of postpartum for fathers, a terrain often laden with questions, adjustments, and unexpected emotions. Dr. Serrallach's insights bring to light the unique challenges fathers may face and how they can be supported in nurturing both their partners and themselves.


From hormonal shifts to emotional well-being, we'll explore the holistic nature of the postpartum experience for fathers. Dr. Serrallach's compassionate approach invites us to acknowledge and honor the transformative journey fathers embark on, contributing to the vitality of the entire family.


So, find a comfortable space, pour a nice big cup of cozy, and join us for a heart-to-heart conversation with Dr. Oscar Serrallach.

Together, we'll unravel the layers of postpartum for fathers, recognizing their invaluable role in the beautiful mosaic of family life.


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FIND OUT MORE ABOUT DR. OSCAR SERRALLACH HERE:

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ORDER DR.OSCARS BOOK HERE: https://www.droscarserrallach.com/book

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Please visit my website: https://www.amytaylorkabbaz.com and: https://mamarising.net/ to submit questions for Mama Q, our new Q&A podcast session, where we answer your questions regarding Matrescence and motherhood

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WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW...


-How motherhood changes your core identity

-What the 'Inner Split' is, and how to come to terms with this change within you

-How to stop being torn between all the roles you have to play

-How to see yourself, your body, and all your relationships differently

-How to stop being so hard on yourself and, in turn, stop being so resentful towards your loved ones


Then register for a set of live coaching calls with me, Amy Taylor Kabbaz.


HAVE THE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN AMY AND HUNDREDS OF OTHERS TO ASK QUESTIONS, LISTEN, HEAL AND RISE TOGETHER.


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