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01Understanding postnatal depression
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02Vitamin B9: much more than a pregnancy vitamin
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03The scientific link between folates and postnatal depression
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04Folic acid or methylated folates: not all supplements are equal
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05Folates Mama: a solution tailored to post-partum needs
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06Taking care of yourself is taking care of your baby
After months of waiting, you have just welcomed your baby. Instead of the immense joy you had imagined, you feel a deep sadness, overwhelming fatigue, and sometimes even a sense of indifference towards your child, which brings feelings of guilt. You may even find yourself wondering whether you are a bad mother. Rest assured: you are not alone! It is estimated that worldwide, around 17% of new mothers with no prior history of depression experience postpartum depression, a very real condition that deserves attention and support [1].
What most of these mothers do not realise is the role that vitamin B9 plays in this state. It is often associated with the vitamin for pregnant women, but this nutrient continues to protect you after childbirth, particularly against mood disorders.
Understanding postnatal depression
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Vitamin B9: much more than a pregnancy vitamin
The scientific link between folates and postnatal depression
Folic acid or methylated folates: not all supplements are equal
Folates Mama: a solution tailored to post-partum needs
Taking care of yourself is taking care of your baby
Our recommended product
Post Essentials
Post-partum multivitamin supplement
31,35€
17 vitamins and minerals
Including: vitamin C, choline, B vitamins, D, zinc, iodine
B vitamins contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue
Extramel®, a patented antioxidant ingredient