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April 10, 2023

Peripartum Cardiomyopathy

Peripartum Cardiomyopathy

This episode, I welcome Tabby Gray. She is one of the co-hosts of The Gray's Taproom Podcast . She was born & raised in Louisville, Kentucky. Tabby is married to Mike, her best friend & co-host. Together they have one kid: the legendary...

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This episode, I welcome Tabby Gray. She is one of the co-hosts of The Gray's Taproom Podcast . She was born & raised in Louisville, Kentucky. Tabby is married to Mike, her best friend & co-host. Together they have one kid: the legendary Gunnar. In her free time, she is also a musician, special effects artist, actress, & so much more!

She joins Unfiltered Discussions to talk about her experience with #peripartumcardiomyopathy, & the effect it had on her and her family. PPCM is a rare disorder that impacts women in the last month of pregnancy and up to 5 months post partum.

I want to thank Tabby Gray for joining Unfiltered Discussions to share her story.

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Tabby Gray

She is one of the co-hosts of The Gray's Taproom Podcast. She was born & raised in Louisville, Kentucky. Tabby is married to Mike, her best friend & co-host. Together they have one kid: the legendary Gunnar. In her free time, she is also a musician, special effects artist, actress, & so much more!

She joins Unfiltered Discussions to talk about her experience with #peripartumcardiomyopathy, & the effect it had on her and her family. PPCM is a rare disorder that impacts women in the last month of pregnancy and up to 5 months postpartum.