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Home › Forums › Passionate For Progesterone › Preparation to Avoid Post Partum Depression
Postnatal depression tends to occur in women who have suffered from severe PMS and in those who have already suffered from postnatal depression or puerperal psychosis after a previous pregnancy, and it may come unexpectedly after a perfectly normal pregnancy and delivery. It can be successfully avoided if arrangements are made during the pregnancy with the general practitioner, obstetrician and midwife. After the baby has been safely delivered, the mother should be given the first of seven daily progesterone injections: of 100 mg followed by 400 mg progesterone suppositories twice daily for the next two months or until normal menstruation returns.
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