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60. No, You’re Not ‘Just Tired’ — 1 in 3 New Parents Are Barely Holding It Together

60. No, You’re Not ‘Just Tired’ — 1 in 3 New Parents Are Barely Holding It Together

Update: 2025-11-17
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If you’ve ever thought, 'I’m just tired,' but deep down you think it’s more than that — this conversation is for you. Perinatal Mental Health Week isn’t about hashtags or general awareness. It’s about honesty.

Jane speaks with Julie Borninkhof, CEO of PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia), about the hidden crisis facing new parents. One in three new parents who complete PANDA’s mental-health checklist report thoughts of running away or self-harm. Yet most never say, 'I’m not coping.' 

Together they unpack why we downplay our pain, why neurodivergent mums face even higher risk, and what real support looks like — beyond 'self-care' slogans.

What You’ll Hear

  • The confronting reality of PANDA’s national data — and why so many parents suffer in silence
  • How unrealistic expectations and glossy 'good mum' culture stop women from seeking help
  • Why perinatal depression looks different for neurodivergent mums — and how to recognise the signs
  • Practical ways to check on a friend (or yourself) when you sense something’s not right
  • The truth about the word failure — and how PANDA reframes it into survival and strength
  • How better funding — and normalising help-seeking — could change the future for Australian families

This Episode Is For You If …

  • You’re a new parent who feels constantly 'on edge' or ashamed for not enjoying motherhood.
  • You’re supporting a friend who’s not herself and don’t know how to help.
  • You’re neurodivergent and struggling to separate exhaustion from depression.
  • You’ve ever wondered why asking for help feels so hard.

⚠️ Trigger Warning

This episode discusses perinatal mental health distress and self-harm.

Please take care while listening.

Key Takeaway

You’re not broken — you’re overwhelmed.

Being a good parent doesn’t mean being okay all the time. It means recognising when you’re not okay and reaching out before the darkness deepens. Help-seeking isn’t weakness; it’s leadership.

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60. No, You’re Not ‘Just Tired’ — 1 in 3 New Parents Are Barely Holding It Together

60. No, You’re Not ‘Just Tired’ — 1 in 3 New Parents Are Barely Holding It Together