Pregnancy Depression: What it is and how to deal with it...naturally. by
Foras Aje
Pregnancy is a period in a woman's life when needless to say, several internal
and external changes are occurring on a daily basis. There is a life, a whole
new person growing inside of you and when this person is born, he or she will be
totally helpless and dependent on you. To some women, this is a source of joy
and excitement as they anticipate the responsibility of motherhood-especially
the first time, to others; it is a source of a particular type of depression:
Pregnancy Depression.
Although pregnancy depression can be triggered by the pregnancy and associated
factors itself, it may be as a result of a previous state of other forms of
depression. This is why being depressed while being pregnant should be addressed
and approached differently.
What must be of uttermost concern is : there is a life inside of you,
consequently, extra care must be taken on how to treat pregnancy depression as
anything you ingest does have the tendency of getting into your baby's
bloodstream.
To this effect some women, after discovering the side-effects of several of the
so-called anti-depression drugs, make the decision to cease the use of some
popular depression medications even as they may be going through pregnancy
depression. Perhaps the fear of exposing their babies to the numerous
side-effects of depression drugs may be the main concern. Well, it's safe to say
this may be a wise choice. However, what can one do as an alternative for
treating depression during pregnancy?
There are other options.
Pregnancy Depression: Options for Natural Treatment
Based on research before even getting on the computer to type up this article,
to confirm my convictions on drug-free healing for human ailments, the following
three limbs of drug-less healing may be sufficient as pregnancy depression
treatment options and I will have you know after the delivery of your child,
they can still be used effectively in place of synthetic, side-effect laden
depression drugs.
-Proper Exercise:
This method exercises the motor centers of the brain, making the blood flow away
from the emotional activity center; consequently one becomes more receptive to
positive thoughts. Though I personally recommend yoga for its numerous
therapeutic effects on depression, depending on the stage of your pregnancy, it
may not be the safest choice, at least not while you're pregnant. However, there
are some poses you can use that alleviate pregnancy depression and actually will
strengthen the lower body in preparation for childbirth. They include: The
'corpse/relaxation pose', the 'Diamond/Vajrasana Pose', The 'Eagle Pose', 'Lord
of the Dance Pose', 'Tree Pose' and Simple 'Yogic Square breathing exercises'.
Of course, exercises of the western culture such as walking, use of treadmills,
bikes and things of that nature can be incorporated as alternatives for
exercise.
-Proper Diet:
Ladies (and expectant dads who may read this) think about this quote by the
Father of Medicine, Hippocrates: "let your foods be your medicine and your
medicine your foods..." Needless to say for your health and that of the baby's,
it will be essential that you eat properly. This includes knowing what, when and
how to eat even the proper foods for nourishment.
-Positive Thinking:
"Be renewed by the transformation of your thoughts" (Rom 12:2) That quote says
it all. What and how you think plays a very important role on your life and how
you view it. This also dictates your actions towards fixing the things that may
be causing or aggravating your depression during pregnancy. Read up on self-help
books, your religious books (if applicable) and helpful media sources that
advocates and promotes positive thinking.
Pregnancy depression, like other forms of depression, can be controlled and
ultimately overcome. Empower yourself with the necessary knowledge and tools
needed to accomplish this. It is my hope that this article will be helpful in
that regards.
About the Author:
Foras Aje is an independent researcher and author of Fitness: Inside and out, a
book on improving physical and mental health naturally. For additional
information on depression treatment go to:
http://www.bodyhealthsoul.com/depression.htm
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