The postnatal depletion cure A complete guide to rebuilding your health and reclaiming your energy for mothers of newborns, toddlers, and young children

Oscar Serrallach

Book - 2018

"While postpartum depression has become a recognizable condition, THE POSTNATAL DEPLETION CURE is the first book to treat the nutrient depletion, sleep loss, and emotional shifts that afflict women up to a decade after giving birth. Most mothers have experienced exhaustion, pain, forgetfulness, indecision, low energy levels, moodiness, or some form of baby brain. And it's no wonder: The process of growing a baby depletes a mother's body in substantial ways--on average, a mother's brain shrinks 5% during pregnancy, and the placenta saps her of essential nutrients that she needs to be healthy and contented. But with postnatal care ending after 6 weeks, most women never learn how to rebuild their strength and care for their... bodies after childbirth. As a result, they can suffer from the effects of depletion for many years, without knowing what's wrong as well as getting the support and treatments that they need. Any woman who has read What to Expect When You're Expecting needs a copy of THE POSTNATAL DEPLETION CURE. Filled with trustworthy advice, protocols for successful recovery, and written by a compassionate expert in women's health, THE POSTNATAL DEPLETION CURE will help every mother restore her energy, replenish her body, and reclaim her sense of self."--

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Published
New York : Goop Press, Grand Central Life & Style 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Oscar Serrallach (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xv, 287 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781478970309
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. Defining Postnatal Depletion
  • 1. What Is Postnatal Depletion?
  • 2. Physical Symptoms and Why They Worsen
  • 3. Emotional Symptoms and Why They Worsen
  • Part II. One Hundred Days of Repletion: Rebuilding Physical Wellness
  • 4. Rebuilding Micronutrients
  • 5. Rebuilding Macronutrients
  • 6. Rebuilding Hormones
  • 7. Rebuilding Energy
  • 8. Rebuilding Sleep
  • Part III. The Second and third Trimesters: Completing Physical Recovery
  • 9. The Optimal Energy Food Plan
  • 10. The Optimal Exercise Plan
  • Part IV. Recovering Your Life
  • 11. Recovering and Rebuilding Emotional Well-Being
  • 12. Recovering Your Self-Love
  • 23. Recovering Your Relationship with Your Partner and with Your Libido
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix A. Jump-Start Your Recovery
  • Appendix B. Resources
  • Thanks and Acknowledgments
  • Bibliography
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

According to Australian family practitioner and debut author Serrallach, while the topic of postpartum depression has received more attention in recent years, less focus has been given to the smaller shifts in emotion and physical depletion experienced by a large percentage of women after childbirth. Baby brain-a term for the exhaustion, pain, forgetfulness, indecision, low energy levels, moodiness, and difficulty sleeping-is commonly reported by many women, asserts the author, who also reports that a mother's brain shrinks five percent during pregnancy as infants sap vital nutrients from her body. This stimulates the growth of a healthy baby but results in residual symptoms for mothers even months or years after giving birth. Moreover, women may cave to society's emphasis on the needs of baby first, which may cause them to feel they are selfish in spending time to ensure that their own physical needs are met by getting plenty of sleep and exercise. Serrallach states this is primarily an issue in Western cultures, pointing out that countries such as China, Korea, and Zimbabwe maintain customs that enable the physical and emotional healing of mothers and that we can learn from their practices. Additional information includes rebuilding micronutrients lost during pregnancy, balancing hormones, and healing your relationship with your partner and libido. -VERDICT A practical volume that will be of use to mothers everywhere. © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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