How to manage depression & body aches with headache in early Pregnancy?-Dr. Teena S Thomas
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Depression, body ache in first week of pregnancy. The first and foremost thing is there is nothing like first week of pregnancy. You can’t diagnose the forts week pf pregnancy. By the time you diagnose a pregnancy, you are already in your 5th week of pregnancy. So probably the person who has asked would have asked for the 5th week. Now 5th week of pregnancy headache and depression, are caused because of pregnancy the chances are very less. If the patient already has a headache, if it is a migraine then probably it may be increased in pregnancy. Depression also is too early to be caused by a pregnancy at 5th week. That is the 1st week when you have diagnosed 5th week of pregnancy. So either ways, depression and headache is not caused by pregnancy, but at that point of time, if there is headache and depression, the best way to get over it is lot of counselling. How a person gets out of depression is you make a person aware and you make her realize that there is something that is happening, which may be not good for her and then you counselling her how to get out of it by watching movies, music, lot of extra activities which she can do. So probably not sit on it and drool over it, but get out of it by taking out your concentration and attention from that particular thong and also making the relatives and people around her aware that point of time she needs them more. So talk to her, be in constant touch with her, keep her away from that sense of depression and if really it is getting very bad, then we can take the help of psychologists or psychiatrists in that order if required.
Did you know that during #pregnancy, a women’s uterus expands to the size of a watermelon? No wonder there are so many complaints about #pains and body #aches!
Marilla from Proactive Physiotherapy tells us what these body aches mean during pregnancy and what’s causing them.
Does this sound familiar to you? Contact to the team at Proactive Physiotherapy on (07) 4053 6222 or on https://www.proactivephysio.com.au/ to get help today.
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