So Glad You Asked with Dr. Ruta Nonacs

Welcome Back: So Glad You Asked with Dr. Ruta Nonacs Season 2

MGH Center for Women's Mental Health Season 2

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So Glad You Asked  returns April 29 with Season 2.

Hosted by psychiatrist Dr. Ruta Nonacs and Allie Hales, So Glad You Asked is the maternal mental health podcast that tackles the questions keeping moms up at night clearly, compassionately, and with expert guidance you can trust.

This season, we’re featuring more expert voices, covering the topics listeners have been asking for, and sharing new resources handpicked by Dr. Ruta.

Because moms deserve high‑quality, easy‑to‑access mental health information.

Subscribe now and listen when Season 2 drops on April 29.



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So Glad You Asked with Dr. Ruta Nonacs is brought to you by the MGH Center for Women's Mental Health and the J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation

Listener 1

I’d like to ask Dr. Ruta a few questions about maternal mental health, specifically around what she knows about perinatal OCD and how that affects the mother, the baby, and the family.

Allie Hales

Welcome back to So Glad You Asked with Dr. Ruta Nonacs and me, Allie Hales! If you’ve ever found yourself searching for answers in the middle of the night…you’re not alone. Last season, we opened the door for moms to ask the questions they’ve been holding in. Personally, I felt like I learned so much about postpartum anxiety, postpartum depression, postpartum OCD, postpartum psychosis, what the differences are, and it made me so helpful about the sheer number of resources, medications, therapies that are available to help.

Dr. Ruta Nonacs

This season, we’re continuing to explore the topics that matter most to you through in-depth conversations with leading experts.

Allie Hales

We have an amazing roster of guests this season. We will be talking with Emily Oster about what happens when pregnancies and postpartum don’t go as planned. We will also be talking with Pooja Lakhsmin about mental health in the context of infertility.

Dr. Ruta Nonacs

And we will be talking about miscarriage, postpartum psychosis, postpartum anxiety, and treatments for depression during pregnancy and the postpartum period. And we’re not forgetting about partners and their mental health.  

Expert 1

Well, I think it’s important to incorporate understanding the value of partners. If the person is the other parent, they’re there to be able to be a team player in adjusting to this new role for both of them.

Allie Hales

This is important. 

Dr. Ruta Nonacs

And it deserves real attention.

Expert 2

You know, there’s like almost, there's no other period in somebody's life when we know they're gonna be at much as risk for a mental health condition than after the birth of a child.”

Allie Hales

Each episode, we focus on a key topic,

Dr. Ruta Nonacs

And bring in leading experts to break it all down.

Listener 2

I’m wondering what thoughts, advice, or medical treatments is available to individuals and couples who have a non-birthing parent who is struggling with anxiety and depression postpartum?

Dr. Ruta Nonacs

Because when it comes to your mental health

Allie Hales

You deserve more than endless searching. No more trying to figure it out alone.

Dr. Ruta Nonacs

We give you honest answers from real experts.

Allie Hales

This is So Glad You Asked.

Dr. Ruta Nonacs

Season 2.

Allie Hales

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