Hello,
This is Dr. Tanya Dall MD and I have given myself 10 minutes to discuss a very important topic for new families in Tustin.
Question: “I just had a baby and I feel overwhelmed and hopeless. I need help now. Can ketamine work fast enough?”
Answer:
Postpartum depression is a unique situation because time is of the essence. A new mother does not have six weeks to wait for a traditional antidepressant to maybe start working. The needs of the baby and the family are immediate. This is where ketamine shines. Unlike traditional meds that have to be built up in your system over months, ketamine starts working on the neural architecture almost immediately. Many patients see a significant shift in their mood within twenty four hours of their first or second infusion.
The biological shift after childbirth can be a massive shock to the system, leading to a rapid pruning of the neural connections that manage stress and mood. Ketamine helps to quickly reverse that pruning. It provides the “breathing room” that a mother needs to connect with her child and manage the daily demands of life. It isn’t just about feeling “less sad,” it is about regaining the cognitive and emotional energy to function in a very demanding season of life.
We work closely with your other doctors to ensure that the treatment is integrated into your overall care plan. Safety is our priority, and we discuss all the logistics, including breastfeeding, to make sure you feel comfortable. The goal is to get you back to yourself as quickly as possible so that you can enjoy this time with your family rather than just trying to survive it.
If you have more questions, feel free to email us at info@renewketamineinfusion.com or book a free consultation.
Cheers,
Dr. Justin Yanuck, MD & Dr. Tanya Dall, MD, Dr. David Richter, MD
Renew Ketamine Infusion
Tustin, San Juan Capistrano, Seal Beach