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After Childbirth

Various disorders can occur after childbirth, when the pregnancy has not been accompanied by good psychological conditions, a balanced and lively diet and adequate physical preparation.

Consider taking placenta to produce in the homeopathic laboratory isotherapeutics in several dilutions (see general information - Placental isotherapy) which will be used according to the needs of certain situations of the child during its development.

The depressions which follow childbirth are of 3 levels:

  • <b>baby blues</b>: generally resolved within 10 days. The mother feels unenthusiastic, has little attention to her baby, is sad and remains isolated,
  • <b>postpartum</b>: does not appear immediately. Worsens around the 2<sup>th</sup> or 3<sup>th</sup> week after birth and lasts for months. The mother may reject the child and present mood swings and memory problems.
  • <b>puerperal psychosis</b>: more serious case, but rare (0.2% of women) with hallucinations, thoughts of suicide. Psychiatric confinement and medication are necessary.

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