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Solutions for Postpartum Depression

What is Postpartum Depression?

Postpartum Depression is much more than feeling a little sad or tired.

Postpartum Depression can effect woman usually for the first several months after giving birth, and can even last up to a year. Some of the symptoms include sadness, anxiety, irritability, fatigue,  changes in eating and/or sleeping patterns, and uncontrollable crying.

Of course, talking about the symptoms is much easier said than actually going through it yourself. Many woman who have gone through Postpartum Depression have the guilt of feeling like they just aren’t happy being a mom. For many woman, that’s only the beginning.

Causes of Postpartum Depression

Many Doctors believe that Postpartum Depression is caused from a lack of vitamins and minerals in your diet, hormonal changes, lack of sleep, and sometimes a combination of all three.

Solutions for Postpartum Depression

•Sleep, Sleep, and more Sleep. Anyone who is facing Postpartum Depression is likely sleep deprived and desperately needs some shut-eye. Many new moms probably wonder how this is even possible. This is the time to ask for help (or maybe before you reach this point). Ask your spouse, parent, or a trusted friend to watch your baby for a couple of hours so you can get some much needed sleep.

•Nutrients is vital. Your brain needs docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), which is an Omega 3 fatty acid. When woman are in their last trimester, many of her DHA is used up for her baby’s brain and nervous system development. Having low DHA levels have been linked to depression, suicide, and violence. It is important to have appropriate amounts of DHA while woman are pregnant and even afterwards (since breast milk naturally has DHA). Be sure to eat foods rich in Omega 3’s such as fish, eggs (yolk), flaxseed oil – just to name a few.

It’s would also be a good idea to keep taking Prenatal Vitamins after giving birth. The folic acid also has an important role in brain function and has been shown to help reduce the chances of getting Postpartum Depression.

Continue to eat healthy and drink lots of water! You should stay away from sugary, fried, and processed foods.

•Exercise. Once your Doctor clears you for exercise, its time to exercise! I know that you probably don’t feel like exercising, and that’s exactly why you need to start exercising again. It’s not always about losing the weight – it’s more about doing something healthy for your body and feeling good afterwards. Exercise gives you endorphins, which is a natural way to feel happy!

•Talk with someone. Call someone you trust and talk about it. I don’t believe in dwelling on the negative in life, but I do feel that sometimes it’s good to just get it off your chest and hear that you aren’t the only one who has been through this! Once you have talked it through, you and your friend might want to go watch a funny movie and get ready to laugh again.

Now it’s time to go and enjoy your beautiful baby!

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One Comment

  1. This is a serious issue! drug companies are making so much money off of new moms. glad to knw there are safer and natural remedies for this issue