Clinical Nutrition for Postpartum Recovery
How Clinical Nutrition Addresses Postpartum Recovery
Clinical Nutrition offers a comprehensive approach to managing postpartum recovery. This treatment modality focuses on addressing the root causes of your symptoms while supporting your body's natural healing processes.
Naturopathic Approach to Postpartum Recovery
Naturopathic postpartum care provides comprehensive support for physical recovery, hormonal rebalancing, and emotional wellbeing during the fourth trimester and beyond. Assessment includes evaluation of healing progress, hormone status, nutrient levels, thyroid function, pelvic floor health, and mental health screening. Nutritional support focuses on nutrient repletion addressing the substantial demands of recovery and lactation, emphasizing iron, B vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, protein, calcium, and vitamin D. Postpartum-specific herbal medicines support uterine recovery, milk production when desired, hormone balancing, mood stabilization, and energy. Pelvic floor therapy begins once cleared by healthcare provider to address any dysfunction, promote proper healing, and restore core and pelvic floor strength. Functional testing identifies nutritional deficiencies, thyroid dysfunction, or hormone imbalances affecting recovery. Lifestyle counseling addresses sleep optimization strategies, appropriate exercise progression, stress management, and building sustainable self-care practices. Mental health support and referral for postpartum mood disorders when needed. This compassionate, comprehensive approach aims to optimize recovery, prevent long-term complications, support successful breastfeeding when desired, and help mothers feel strong, balanced, and capable in their postpartum journey.
What to Expect During Treatment
Food is medicine. Dr. Sanika uses evidence-based nutrition therapy to address the root causes of health issues. This includes personalized dietary recommendations, therapeutic diets, and nutritional supplementation when needed.
Common Symptoms Addressed
- •Persistent fatigue and exhaustion beyond normal newborn sleep deprivation
- •Mood changes including baby blues, postpartum anxiety, or postpartum depression
- •Difficulty losing pregnancy weight or persistent abdominal separation (diastasis recti)
- •Pelvic floor dysfunction including incontinence, pain, or prolapse symptoms
- •Painful breastfeeding, low milk supply, or difficulty establishing nursing
- •Perineal or cesarean incision pain, slow wound healing, or scar tissue
- •Hair loss, skin changes, or other hormonal symptoms
- •Joint pain, back pain, or musculoskeletal issues from pregnancy and delivery
Other Treatment Options for Postpartum Recovery
Other Conditions Treated with Clinical Nutrition
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Dr. Sanika Kshirsagar, ND
Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine (ND)
Bastyr University, Kenmore, WA
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