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Using Natural Progesterone to Alleviate Symptoms of PPD. This is the home page widget area. You can use this space to add an introductory message to your blog with a Text Widget or add any other widget here. Bonding with Your Baby. Guest Author Series-Dr. Dean Raffelock. Conditions Interfering with Wellness. Guest Author Series- Kathleen Kendall-Tackett (St. John. News about WellPostpartum Consulting and E-News. Using Natural Progesterone to Alleviate Symptoms of PPD. From http:/ www.mercola.com. Middot;...
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Women’s Stories | WellPostpartum E-News
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Here are some stories of women suffering with mood symptoms who chose to use nutritional supplementation, either along with their medications or instead of medications. I struggled through postpartum depression after the birth of each of my four children. After being sick the whole pregnancy, I wasn’t sure what was going on! Was I depressed from being sick for months on end or was my body just struggling through the process? I breastfed my daughter until she was eleven months old and then concentrated on...
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Books | WellPostpartum E-News
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A Natural Guide to Pregnancy and Postpartum Health. Was written by Dean Raffelock, a doctor of chiropractic and clinical nutritionist; and Robert Rountree, M.D., a board-certified practitioner of family medicine. This book does an excellent job of describing why women need to rebuild their nutrient reserves after pregnancy and it provides easy-to-understand details on the neurology of perinatal mood disorders. Postpartum Depression for Dummies. Prescription for Nutritional Healing. Was written by a wife/...
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Using Natural Progesterone to Alleviate Symptoms of PPD | WellPostpartum E-News
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Using Natural Progesterone to Alleviate Symptoms of PPD. On 09/19/2011 · Leave a Comment. Be sure to check out the brand I recommend: Progessence Plus by Young Living Essential Oils at https:/ www.youngliving.org/rs ord item detail popup.asp? ITEM CODE=4640&IS GUEST SHOPPING MODE=1&CC=US. From http:/ www.mercola.com. Be careful to avoid ALL synthetic progesterones, like Provera or medroxyprogesterone, as they can produce severe side effects including increased risk of stroke and cancer. ITEM CODE=4640�...
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Can PPD Be Prevented with Supplements? | WellPostpartum E-News
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Can PPD Be Prevented with Supplements? On 03/06/2011 · Leave a Comment. Suggests a dietary link in the prevention of PPD. Filed under Clinical Nutrition. Middot; Tagged with postpartum depression. Superhero for Mothers: Krill Oil →. For Help With Postpartum Depression Visit WellPostpartum Consulting at www.wellpostpartum.com. To Take A Quiz About Postpartum Depression*. Click here: http:/ www.wellpostpartum.com/quiz1. Click here to subscribe to this blog. And receive notifications of new posts by email.
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Superhero for Mothers: Krill Oil | WellPostpartum E-News
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Superhero for Mothers: Krill Oil. On 03/15/2011 · Leave a Comment. Interesting new research provides even more support for antioxidants for pregnant women. Antioxidant consumption during pregnancy is shown to be linked to lower rates of glucose intolerance and obesity. And, it helps to combat inflammation, as well. Read the full report here. Personally, I use this brand. Krill is certainly more expensive to use than fish oil, but this brand can be purchased at a wholesale cost. To find out more. Click he...
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What is My Postpartum Plan? | WellPostpartum E-News
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What is My Postpartum Plan? On 08/20/2011 · Leave a Comment. A I don’t have a postpartum plan. B I don’t need a postpartum plan. C I wish I knew! D I’ve spent time considering my postpartum period. Hopefully, by the time your baby comes you will have considered what will happen afterward! It is time to start thinking about your physical, spiritual and emotional needs. Who will shop for and provide food? Care for your household and other children? Offer you body treatments? My Postpartum Wellness website.
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Fitting It All In. For now I’m looking into getting a health and wellness certification through the AFPA. My current job has picked up and I enjoy it, but I think one of these smaller certifications could be a good way to test the waters in a health career. On the side I do occasional harp gigs. I have played the Irish harp for almost fifteen years and am excited to start taking lessons again now that I am home. It’s nice to play weddings and parties for some extra spending money! Leave one →. I have the...
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Is a nationwide integrative service for women suffering with postpartum depression and related issues. We also serve pregnant women wishing to avoid mood and anxiety issues. Our methods are private, inexpensive, and allow for rapid alleviation of symptoms using no psychiatric medication. Our Postpartum Depression Resistance Program. Is the ultimate overall health program for pregnant women,. Postpartum Depression Resistance Class. Virtual PPD Resistance Class. Alleviation of depression during pregnancy.