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Post-Natal Depression
Post-Natal Depression
Dr. Dalton, author of "Guide to Progesterone for Post-Natal Depression", states that:
At delivery of the baby, the placenta (which produces
Progesterone) is also delivered, and there is
a sudden alteration in the levels of all hormones. The new mother must abruptly
adjust to the complete absence of Progesterone after nine months of continuous and
plentiful supply. It is suggested that some women find this alteration of
Progesterone difficult to tolerate and react
with the development of postnatal depression.
NATURAL, not synthetic, Progesterone supplementation may prevent anxiety and
other postnatal symptoms and may even be combined with other prescribed
medication.
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