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Rev. pediatr. electrón ; 17(3): 44-48, oct. 2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1367339

ABSTRACT

La Organización Mundial de la Salud recomienda amamantar a los recién nacidos, pero resulta contraproducente si la madre presenta una enfermedad que afecte este proceso natural, como la depresión postparto (DPP), una complicación psiquiátrica frecuente en el puerperio que influye en la salud de la madre y del lactante. El tratamiento farmacológico consiste en la administración de antidepresivos, considerándose los riesgos y ventajas, algunos ISRS se destacan por su menor detección en la leche materna; por ello la Sertralina puede ser el más seguro, el lactante ingiere cantidades pequeñas y generalmente no se detectan en el plasma. También se requiere de consejería por la incertidumbre de continuar o no amamantando.


The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding newborns,but it is counterproductive if the mother presents a disease that affects this natural process, such as possible acute or chronic pathologies in the life cycle of pregnancy, as well as in lactation; one of them is postpartum depression (PPD), a frequent psychiatric complication in the puerperium that influences the health of the mother and the infant, such as early interruption or continued breastfeeding. Pharmacological treatment consists of the administration of antidepressants, considering the risks and advantages, some SSRIs stand out for their lower detection in breast milk; for this reason Sertraline may be the safest, the infant ingests small amounts and is generally not detected in the plasma. It is also the most used during lactation according to most researchers. Mothers may need breastfeeding counseling due to the uncertainty of continuing or not breastfeeding


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Humans , Female , Breast Feeding , Depression, Postpartum/drug therapy , Sertraline/therapeutic use , Antidepressive Agents/therapeutic use , Antidepressive Agents/pharmacology
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