Postpartum Depression: When Babies Fail to Thrive

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The majority of people see postpartum depression as a condition that affects just the mother. Unfortunately, this is not the case. The entire family faces relationship issues that affect family interactions drastically. Depressed moms who do not seek treatment often place their infants in danger of experiencing severe or fatal setbacks in growth and development.

The medical name for this complex condition is nonorganic failure to thrive. Nonorganic indicates that there is no medical cause for the infant’s delays. Because of the mom’s postpartum depression, she often fails to care for the baby’s physical and emotional requirements. Although the infant may cry out in hunger at the beginning, he or she usually gives up and stops interacting with other people. This disorder may result in nutritional problems, starvation, or even death.

Doctors use growth charts to track a baby’s physical growth with respect to height, weight, and head size. If an infant is healthy at birth, his or her size fits within the normal values on these charts. If the infant begins to have severe growth delays, the problem will appear when comparing his or her progress with normal ranges. Once the baby’s progress is below the fifth percentile, doctors get worried.

Other signs may become evident before the baby’s growth delays reach this critical point. The majority of infants who develop at a normal rate are interested in their environment. In contrast, infants who do not thrive show little or no interest in their environment. These infants typically do not make sounds or words; they have quit trying to relate with their caregivers.

How much of a problem is failure to thrive? If untreated, a child may starve to death. Although the infant may get just enough nutrition to stay alive, his or her muscles, lungs, and mind do grow properly. Additionally, even if they are treated, these children do not “catch up” entirely. They often acquire social problems or eating conditions, even after they begin to have their needs met.

Infants diagnosed with failure to thrive typically become gravely sick from malnutrition. They are often hospitalized for weeks or months. Sometimes, they become so weakened that feeding from a bottle is too tiring. They receive feedings via a tube placed in the stomach, or even in a vein to receive nutrition!

The most tragic component of failure to thrive is that it is so preventable. If moms who have postpartum depression recognize this problem at its onset, they can get help and do not expose their fragile babies to these terrible dangers. Indeed, studies have shown that ninety percent of the women suffering from depression who seek treatment will experience significant improvement!

A variety of approaches is useful in treating postpartum depression. Many doctors use medications, such as antidepressants. These medications are expensive. Nursing mothers should also avoid them. Moreover, antidepressants sometimes cause thoughts of suicide; these medications should be prescribed with extreme caution.

Usually, doctors recommend psychotherapy instead of or in addition to medications. Psychotherapy, however, is costly. Additionally, it often requires a lot of extra time, and many weeks may pass before this therapy begins to help. Regrettably, if the woman’s depression is severe, this may be too long for her baby. If the baby starts showing delayed growth, additional treatment may be needed.

Luckily, other non-medicinal therapy options are available. Two revolutionary, effective approaches that typically yield positive outcomes much more quickly than psychotherapy, and are not nearly as dangerous as drugs, are Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP and hypnosis for depression. These two approaches usually start to work after even a single session. In addition, they are much less expensive than alternative approaches.

Moms who suspect they have postpartum depression need to seek treatment immediately so that their infants are not at risk for critical growth delays. The seriousness of the effects on the infant mandates that any approach work quickly, and have a high rate of effectiveness. NLP and hypnotherapy for depression cost little, work quickly, and are highly effective. This makes these two treatments perfect for helping women with postpartum depression.

Summary: Postpartum depression is depression that begins after childbirth. New moms cannot provide their infants the caring they need to live and grow. This results in failure to thrive, a severe, potentially deadly disorder, affecting the infant. Moms who think they have postpartum depression need to seek treatment as soon as possible. Hypnotherapy and NLP for depression cost little and are extremely effective.

Alan B. Densky, CH is an NGH certified hypnotherapist. He’s helped thousands of clients since 1978. He offers CDs for self-hypnosis depression CDs. He also offers depression hypnosis downloads in English, and Estrés y Depresión en Español.

Depression And How To Dig Yourself Out With NLP

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Some people call it the ‘pits’ and some people call it the ‘blues’ and some just call it ‘feeling down in the dumps’. But whatever you call it, feeling depressed does not feel good at all. The most common types of depression are:

Major Depression, which is characterized by a sad mood, Insomnia, and a decreased or absent appetite. Often when a person is in a state of major depression, there is a total lack of motivation and drive and the sufferer lacks the desire to participate in life. Some people are completely disabled by depression, and some even contemplate suicide.

Dysthymia: This is a less severe type of long-term depression that usually does not completely disable a person. But it prevents the person from feeling motivated and functioning at their best. Sometimes people who are suffering with Dysthymia also suffer from Major Depression, and when this occurs it is referred to as double depression.

Manic Depression is also called Bipolar Disorder. This type of depression is less common than the first two. It involves cycles of a Manic state, alternated with a depressed state. This is often a long-term chronic disorder. Sometimes the mood swings are very rapid. But generally speaking, onset tends to be gradual.

There are many variations of depression; the types described here are only the most common.

Some of the symptoms of depression include:

Sadness; anxiety; pessimism; insomnia and sleep disorders; guilt; feelings of worthlessness; weight loss; fatigue; restlessness; headaches; pain; and thoughts of suicide.

Sources of Depression:

Some types of depression are linked to genetics. Living in a stressful environment can precipitate a depression. A trauma such as a serious loss, financial problems, or problems in a relationship can also lead to depression.

Women are twice as likely to suffer from depression as men are, but scientists do not know why.

If you suffer from depression, you will want to seek the advice of your physician. Your healthcare provider may prescribe drugs for you. But you should keep in mind that every medication has side effects.

Wouldn’t it be phenomenal if you could regulate and eliminate your depression just by thinking certain thoughts? I know that this sounds too good to be true, but very often, various types of depression are simply caused by having persistently negative thoughts.

Don’t believe me? Then try it out! It is really quite basic and simple. Just use your imagination to think about something that you find very sad or troubling. Go ahead, think about it right now! Then come back to this article.

What happened? If you really got into it and visualized the sad situation, you began to feel sad and a little depressed. And the more you allow yourself to stay in that pattern of thought, the sadder you’ll feel. As you stay in sad thoughts and keep feeling sadder, you lead yourself into a gradually intensifying depression.

The good news is that if you focus on a positive memory, then you’ll displace that sadness and depression and replace it with happy feelings.

Please pay close attention now, because here are the solutions to eliminating your depression: Our persistent thoughts emerge from our unconscious mind. These are the thoughts that we find ourselves automatically thinking about during the day.

If the persistent thoughts that are continually recurring in your mind are about your problems or sad experiences, then you raise your levels of stress, anxiety, and depression.

But here is the ‘Light at the end of the tunnel’: Since hypnosis is a medium that we can use to change our unconscious thoughts, NLP and self hypnosis stress management programs can quickly alter the way that you feel, think, and behave. The best part is that the exact same techniques that are effective for stress management also work equally well for eliminating depression!

Now I’m going to tell you exactly how and why it is going to happen. Hypnosis is a natural state of mind. Actually, it is the Alpha state of consciousness. We go through the Alpha state as we are falling asleep at night. And we go through it again as we awaken from sleeping. We also enter the Alpha state when we are daydreaming and imagining.

The unconscious mind is the seat of our emotions, and it is similar to a computer; the input controls the output! Hypnosis therapy is an excellent tool for engaging directly with the unconscious mind and reprogramming it to automatically divert you from negative thinking, and towards positive thoughts. It is a tool that allows you to bypass the consciousness to create positive expectations, which will then create positive feelings. You can beat your depression through using hypnosis therapy.

Alan B. Densky, CH is an NGH certified hypnotist. Since 1978, he’s helped thousands of clients. He offers CDs for self-hypnosis depression therapy. Visit his Neuro-VISION self-hypnosis site for the hypnosis article index, or watch his free video hypnosis collection.