Unpopular Pospartum Depression Treatment

It’s important for new mothers to get right diagnosis of the postpartum depression for proper treatment!

Many mothers fail in getting the right treatment for postpartum depression. Postpartum or perinatal Depression occurs among new moms. There is no specific reason behind this that explains why it happens. A mother may experience perinatal depression if she exhibits signs, such as –

  • Sadness
  • Hopelessness
  • Feeling guilty for not meeting society’s standards of being a perfect mother
  • Feeling ashamed
  • Having a loss of interest in taking care of the baby

She may harm herself or her baby due to anxiety in some cases. However, this is not considered a sign of perinatal depression. The feeling of sadness, crying, and irritability experienced by up to 80 percent new mummies in the initial weeks of the first month. This is a baby blue phase, one should not misunderstand it with depression. If the feeling of sadness persists and the mother has difficulty getting attached to the baby, it may be considered a case of perinatal depression.

Such cases are not the only cases of Perinatal depression. Every mother’s experience with postpartum depression looks different. It can also involve feelings of loss of identity, disconnection from oneself, and a mix of emotions, including isolation, loneliness, exhaustion, misinterpretation, and misunderstandings. Some mothers even start revaluating their decision to have a baby, some just living their life with a confused mind.

Is oral medication really working modern time?

“We are living in hybrid world and just like its stuff, our lives are too getting hybrid. However, people are forgetting that even a modern time building requires a base of simple, strong foundation to stand tall even when the high rector scale earthquake tries to shake it,” said naturopath Ankita (founder of Yogymummy). When asked by a reporter during an event, she further told that “the basics remain unchanged. Oral medications will only slow down the signs of depression. The mother will be requiring a modern approach towards her anxiety and depression to fix the foundation and help nurture the baby to let him grow.”

What is that modern approach?

Naturopath Ankita told that “postpartum depression has nothing to do with your body, but mind. Yes, its impact can be visible on the body of the mother- weakness, dark circles, obesity, dull skin, etc. Depression has a lot more to do with the brain. If you can rewire your brain, you can conquer the condition without getting dependent on the medication.”

The modern approach includes a blend of natural medication, yoga, meditation, and social support. With the term natural medication, we meant to say sound medicine- that is truly helpful in curing mental health issues like depression and anxiety in short period of time. To enroll in the program, you can connect with us at 7015620060 and live a better life!

4 comments

  1. Gos

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    1. admin

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  2. tempmailbox

    Bravo, this brilliant phrase will come in handy

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