Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Does depressed drug therapy need to stop nursing postpartum?

Does depressed drug therapy need to stop nursing postpartum?
Usually, treat the main means of depression of the postpartum besides psychotherapy such as the general support looking after, cognitive behavior, there are antidepressants treatments. A lot of lying-in women are afraid that it will influence babies to take antidepressants in nursing period. In fact, west spit of fland of Fluorine, giving up the forest of the song, it was very low in density that handkerchief Rossi spit of fland and Third Ring Roads resisted the depressed medicine in the milk. The foreign research materials indicate, mother obeys handkerchief Rossi spit of fland or gives up the forest of the song to nurse, relatively safe to the baby. The Third Ring Road density of breast milk against depressed medicine is only 0.1% - 6.2% of the medicine density of blood. So, the scholar thinks, nurse the bad reaction that the benefit may be greater than medicine. OK treat postpartum depression, should depend on patient's situation. 1.The depressed clinician basically proposes through the general support looking after and psychotherapy postpartum slightly, help the lying-in woman to tide over this period of difficult periods. 2.Severe to have the intersection of passivism and thought of committing suicide while being depressed postpartum, the clinician basically proposes drug therapy. Nursing and taking antidepressants at the same time, but the medicine needs the decrement according to the circumstances, observe the baby's behavioral behavior closely at the same time. In addition, can also use and improve and has not twitched electric shock to treat, repeat physical therapeutic method of treating by cranium magnetism stimulating, illumination etc.. 3.It is depressed to suffer from in pregnancy period if used antidepressants during pregnancy, depression appears again postpartum, recommend drug therapy, and suspend nursing. The 4th issue Chen China built the forest gently in season in 2011 in " Popular Medicine "

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