FREE VIDEO SERIES FOR MATERNAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

ADHD in Motherhood: see the whole picture, so you are better equipped to support Mothers.

A free 4-part video series with Dr Oscar Serrallach, exploring ADHD neurobiology, the unique pressures of Motherhood, and the emerging science you can apply in clinical practice across preconception, pregnancy and postpartum. 

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A CLINICAL BLIND SPOT

ADHD is not experienced in a vacuum.

For a Mother, ADHD can sit alongside the profound biological, emotional and practical demands of matrescence. Yet the intersection of ADHD and Motherhood remains under-researched.

Many Mothers are left trying to manage overwhelm, inattention, exhaustion, emotional reactivity and the pressure of caring for others, while the people supporting them may not have been given the full clinical picture.

THE VIDEO SERIES

What you will learn

This series helps you look beyond behaviour alone, and better understand the factors that may be affecting the Mothers in your care.

01

The latest advances and neurobiology behind ADHD

Understand the foundations of ADHD, including brain networks, neurotransmitters, neuroinflammation, attention and motivation.

02

Why Motherhood changes the picture

Explore the complex relationship of ADHD and Motherhood, how hormonal changes impact symptoms and treatment, and the risks and considerations for pregnant women with ADHD and their offspring.

03

More informed ways to support Mothers

Look at established and emerging approaches to supporting Mothers, with clearer understanding and practical strategies you may be able to apply in your clinical work.

04

The Future of Managing ADHD in Mothers

Explore emerging therapies and future prospects for managing ADHD in mothers, including pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, diet, and innovative brain retraining techniques.

FOR YOUR CLINICAL PRACTICE

What this can change in your work with Mothers

You may already be supporting Mothers who are exhausted, overwhelmed, struggling to focus, feeling emotionally reactive, or telling you they no longer feel like themselves. This series helps you build a more useful toolbox for the conversations and care decisions that follow.

✓ Learn about adjunct care options that many health professionals can use within scope, without needing an additional credential.


✓ Recognise when ADHD may be part of a more complex maternal-health picture, so support can begin earlier.


✓ Ask better questions across preconception, pregnancy and the postpartum period.


✓ Understand the links between neurobiology, stress, motivation and emotional regulation.


✓ Support Mothers with greater empathy, context, clinical curiosity and a clearer practical toolbox.


✓ Know when further assessment, referral or collaborative care may be needed.

BUILT FOR MOTHERCARE WORKERS

Who this series is for

This series is for Maternal Health Professionals and MotherCare workers who want to better support Mothers before pregnancy, during pregnancy and after birth.

It is also an invitation into a pioneering movement in maternal healthcare: one that sees the Mother’s biology, brain, emotional load and lived context as part of the clinical picture.

If your work brings you alongside Mothers who need more than a quick answer or a symptom-only approach, this series is for you.

Maternal health practitioners


General practitioners and family doctors


Midwives, lactation consultants and doulas


Naturopaths, nutritionists, health coaches and dietitians


Pelvic-floor and women’s-health physiotherapists


Gynaecologists, obstetricians and reproductive-health specialists


Therapists, psychologists and mental-health counsellors


Chiropractors, osteopaths and massage therapists


Sleep specialists

Dr Oscar Serrallach, medical doctor, author and educator

MEET DR OSCAR

A deeper understanding of maternal health.

Dr Oscar Serrallach is a medical doctor specialising in maternal health, integrative and functional medicine, and postnatal depletion.

For more than 15 years, he has worked at the intersection of maternal biology, the maternal brain, hormones, micronutrient depletion and nervous-system health. He is the author of The Postnatal Depletion Cure and co-founder of The MotherCare Project.

 

PROFESSIONAL PERSPECTIVE

“Since working with Dr Oscar Serrallach I have felt increasingly comfortable and confident in caring for my postpartum patients.”

Professor Sarah Shealy

Nurse Midwife, Professor of Nursing, Postpartum Specialist and Lactation Expert

 

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