Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 PostPartum Depression: Did she get the RhoGAM shots because of RhNeg blood type while she was pregnant, I wonder? RhoGAM is highly laced with mercury. If she's on Zoloft, you should be concerned. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In a message dated 1/7/2005 7:10:56 AM Eastern Standard Time, MRSCM4871 writes: JoAnne or anyone else, would you be so kind to find me some articles on this? I need to educate a new mom on this. Her doctor has just put her on a high dose of Zoloft for this and I am very concerned for her. Thanks so much:) Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 In a message dated 1/7/2005 5:47:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Jacquiec1 writes: JoAnne or anyone else, would you be so kind to find me some articles on this? I need to educate a new mom on this. Her doctor has just put her on a high dose of Zoloft for this and I am very concerned for her. Thanks so much:) Lynn I'll pull together some articles. But basically it's caused when there is a severe hormonal change .. (pregnancy to non-pregnancy). Breastfeeding usually prevents this major drop (as it is the natural way).. and occurs generally among the non-nursing mothers. Maybe she could nurse? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 , Jacquiec1@a... wrote: > > > PostPartum Depression: > Did she get the RhoGAM shots because of RhNeg blood type while she was > pregnant, I wonder? > RhoGAM is highly laced with mercury. > If she's on Zoloft, you should be concerned. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > No, she did not get the RhoGAM shot for Rh Negative:) And yes, I am very concerned about her well being and the babies as well. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 Dear Lynn, Most expectant mothers are seriously nutritionally deficient to start with. They eat a typical western diet grown on depleted soils, industrialized of any remaining nutrients, killer hydrogenated oils, junk food, and lots of sugar and starches. Most women eating a " modern diet " are lacking in many nutritional elements. They are usually put on a prenatal supplement that is of usually poor quality and insuffiecient amounts. In order of magnitude, it is like using the prenatal vitamin pill to try and correct the huge deficiencies is somewhat similar to throwing a teaspoon of water when trying to " correct " a house fire. It takes lots of nutrients to " grow " a baby. Usually, the poor woman didn't have enough nutrients to be healthy herself and now nature demands that she must supply the growing fetus the nutrients that it needs to grow into a full baby. By the time that the baby is born, the mother is usually very badly depleted. Instead of educating the person or building up the health with fruits, vegetables, juices, nuts, healthy protein, vitamin supplements, etc. the medical/industrial complex finds it is much more profitable to prescribe " chemo " for any symptoms that result. That way they damage the patient much further and usually make the person a " patient " for life. It is a great business model for the business of disease but a very poor health care model. The lack of any one of many nutritional elements can cause depression. Frank > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > In a message dated 1/7/2005 7:10:56 AM Eastern Standard Time, > MRSCM4871@A... writes: > > JoAnne or anyone else, would you be so kind to find me some articles > on this? I need to educate a new mom on this. Her doctor has just > put her on a high dose of Zoloft for this and I am very concerned for > her. Thanks so much:) Lynn > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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