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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 13 MIN

60 - The Overloaded Brain: Why Parenthood Feels Like Decision Fatigue on Steroids

from Doula Talk: Postpartum, Babies and the Battle for Sleep · host Doula Deb

Send us Fan MailWhy does early parenthood suddenly make even tiny decisions feel impossible?In this episode of Doula Talk, Deb dives into the neuroscience behind postpartum brain fog, decision fatigue, mental overload, and why so many parents feel emotionally exhausted, overstimulated, and stuck second-guessing themselves.From sleep deprivation and the invisible mental load of parenting to the overwhelm of too much information and conflicting advice, Deb explores what’s actually happening in the postpartum brain and why struggling to make decisions doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means your nervous system is overloaded.You’ll also walk away with realistic, practical strategies to reduce overwhelm, protect your mental bandwidth, trust your intuition, and stop feeling like you have to optimize every parenting decision.In this episode, we cover:Why parenthood feels like decision fatigue on steroidsWhat postpartum brain changes actually look like (hint: it’s adaptation, not decline)The hidden mental load of feeding, naps, schedules, and constant trackingWhy too much parenting advice can leave you frozen instead of confident5 practical ways to reduce overwhelm and support your overloaded brainHow to stop treating every parenting decision like a life-or-death situationMost importantly: a reminder that your baby does not need a perfect parent. They need a supported one.Need more support? Grab access to Doula Deb's free resources, gentle sleep and postpartum consult options, and her First Year Support Program for families navigating the early months of parenting below.Resources + Support: • Free parenting resources library • Sleep consults • First Year Support Program • Monthly parenting newsletterSupport the showThank you for listening! Tune in next time for more insights and support on your parenting journey.Contact Information:Doula Deb: www.DoulaDeb.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/doula.deb/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/debdoulaTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@doula.debTwitter: https://twitter.com/doula_debDisclaimer:The content in this podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized advice and information.

Send us Fan Mail Why does early parenthood suddenly make even tiny decisions feel impossible? In this episode of Doula Talk, Deb dives into the neuroscience behind postpartum brain fog, decision fatigue, mental overload, and why so many parents feel emotionally exhausted, overstimulated, and stuck second-guessing themselves. From sleep deprivation and the invisible mental load of parenting to the overwhelm of too much information and conflicting advice, Deb explores what’s actually happening ...

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