as providers, we have found tremendous benefit in helping women & birthing people improve their pregnancy, birth and postpartum experience with psilocybin mushrooms
the mothers of the mushroom survey is here to help make a measurable change in the narrative that psilocybin during pre-conception, pregnancy, breastfeeding and postpartum causes harm, is not beneficial and should be largely avoided
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knowing more about why birthing people choose psilocybin during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and postpartum and what were the results of that choice will help mothers and families
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for generations to come
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special thanks
Naomi Tolson, James Fadiman, Microdosing Institute, Jordan Gruber, Moms on Mushrooms , The Spirit Pharmacist, Wendy The Success Doula and Christian Grey for your inspiration and continued support.
mission
we are conducting a citizen science research project by surveying mothers and birthing people who consumed psilocybin mushrooms throughout their motherhood (pre-conception, pregnancy, breastfeeding, postpartum) and parenting journey in order to accumulate a body of evidence for effects of psilocybin on birthing people, women and their children
vision
to provide open-source, helpful and community-driven data for a seldom studied area in psychedelic research: mushrooms and mothers. we aim to submit our findings into scientific journals and publish the findings publicly so mothers and families everywhere can access this much needed information and resources. this is the first step in a long road of psychedelic research specific to gestational experiences, birth and child bearing.