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Rob and Mary Ann Apmann play with their 21-month-old son Zachary at The Children's Hospital in Aurora, Colo., Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008. Zachary is one of three babies who got heart transplants using a non-traditional approach. (AP Photo Jack Dempsey)AP - A report on three heart transplants involving babies is focusing attention on a touchy issue in the organ donation field: When and how can someone be declared dead?

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10 to 20 percent of postpartum women suffer from depression and in some counties, because of many different reasons, this rate can rise up to 40%. It is very important to treat this depression as quickly as possible, because it can have negative effects to both the mother and the newborn baby.

One of the main reasons for the development of depression in new mothers is the physical and psychological stressors which increase inflammation.

Scientists have tried to see if the anti-inflammatory and mental protective properties of the essential fatty acids, EPA and DHA, have any effect on the new mother's mental condition. Many treatments for both depression and inflammatory conditions are based on omega 3 fatty acids.

The buy bulk carnitine or the increase in inflammation in new mothers is the increased levels of proinflammatory cytokines. These levels dramatically increase in the last trimester of pregnancy and continue to elevate during the postpartum period. Moreover, many of the situations the new mother is passing through this period, of new motherhood, such as sleep disturbance, postpartum pain, and past or current psychological trauma, act as stressors that cause proinflammatory cytokine levels to rise.

Breastfeeding is also recommended for new mothers because it lowers the mother's stress. If the stress level is low enough, the mother's inflammatory response system will not activate. This is why combining breast feeding with omega 3 rich aliments is very important for both the mother and the child. And, the omega 3 acids are transmitted through the mother's milk in the child's body, thus developing his or her immune system.

Pregnant women should also consume omega 3 rich foods for protecting both her health and the fetus's.

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