Postpartum, the Importance of Healing
About Sinitta Balchandani
Mother, Entrepreneur, Founder of Mama Care
Founded by Sinitta Balchandani, Mama Care is the outcome of her own personal journey. While having a baby is an amazing experience it is also very demanding on every level — physically, mentally, and emotionally. As a young mom, she did not know what to expect after the birth of her child. While everyone advised on the needs of the baby, she was ill-equipped to deal with her baby blues and physical pain. After a long and excruciating journey postpartum, she took it upon herself to ensure that no new mom goes through the same turmoil and that is how Mama Care came to life.
Created by a mama for new mamas, the home-grown brand is here to help mothers feel heard. Depending on her delivery method, a new mum can pick a box with must-have products tested by new moms.
About this Episode
In this episode we talk to Sinitta about her difficult journey with postpartum, her struggles to connect with her baby and her brand Mama Care. This episode is very important to us, we believe in having difficult and unconventional conversations. Let’s break the stigma of avoiding the not-so-happy topics associated with motherhood!
“Everything happens for a reason. You’ll probably embrace whatever happens and you know that it’s there to serve a purpose then probably would go and you will have no regrets.”
Sinitta Balchandani
“I questioned several moms to understand their journey, their struggles and walk with them to handpick the products that go into the box.”
– Sinitta Balchandani
Show highlights
“You need your partner’s support or a friend or a family member who’s your constant.”
Sinitta Balchandani
“You need to take care of yourself, heal and then you’ll be capable of doing what you’re supposed to do”
Sinitta Balchandani
Useful Links
Website: https://www.mamacareme.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mamacare.me/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mamacare.me
Blog: https://mumsybusiness.com/2021/07/13/the-other-side-of-motherhood-postpartum-101/