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A ped has asked me about a 7-week mom who experiences depression with each milk release. The depression lifts after a few minutes. I found a bit in the archives, but am wondering about mechanism and treatment.
Vasopression (ADH or antidiuretic hormone) can be linked to depression. Does anyone know whether/how it's involved with oxytocin? Apparently the two are very similar chemically. Something somewhere makes me think there's a connection between the thirst that milk release generates and the fleeting depression this mom experiences.
I've suggested that she use a good book, a good book on tape, or good music (all her definition of "good") to distract her during let-down, and that most likely the symptom will abate with time. I'm also wondering if just possibly *drinking* during let-down might help. Why am I connecting the depression and the "milk-release thirst"? Does it make sense to anyone else?
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC Ithaca, NY USA
www.wiessinger.baka.com
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