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Dr. Jenna Priestap, Naturopathic Doctor in Kitchener Dr. Jenna Priestap is a licensed naturopathic doctor who is extremely passionate about women’s health and has a special interest in maternal health. She Read More

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Fertility & Pregnancy

PCOS/PMS

Weight Management
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Canadian College Of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM)
Frequently Asked Questions
However, when you have a baby, you are completely cracked open spiritually and emotionally, so there’s more that goes on. A lot of women get caught up in thinking that they should be fully healed and feeling like themselves by six weeks when, in reality, even though conventional care ends, at that point, there’s a lot more to come for that first year. This is where naturopathic medicine can be a perfect support.
Another big one is that postpartum depression and anxiety are only going to be only going to show up in the first six weeks. In reality, you can get postpartum depression anxiety through the whole first year. With care ending at six weeks, there are a lot of women that are basically left in the dark and soon begin to feel like there’s something wrong with them. Mood disorders and postpartum anxiety and depression are not just in your head. Physiological reasons and nutrient deficiencies correlate with an increased risk of postpartum depression or anxiety. The nutrients that you use to create your beautiful baby, when depleted, increase your chances of postpartum depression and anxiety if they’re not replenished.
The other thing is your nutrition. This is where I love freezer meals. Your energy and mood are going to be controlling your blood sugar. You want to focus on nutrient-dense foods with plenty of healthy fats and protein. Avoid refined sugar. I know people mean well when they come over with doughnuts and cake. But eating it will make your blood sugar drop and make you feel even more tired and irritable. Looking for either a meal service or freezer meals will be a huge help.
Another thing that will help is working with a practitioner to have your nutrient levels tested. Iron, for example, is important for blood production. When you have a baby, you are making a baby’s worth of blood. Iron deficiency has a 66% correlation to an increased risk of postpartum depression and anxiety.
I always say that on a scale of 0 to 10, where 0 is no energy at all and 10 is the most, you should be at a minimum of 6. Anything below 6 needs investigation. You should be functioning at this level even if you have four kids.
The other thing that I recommend is a thyroid panel, not just TSH. TSH tells you about the message from your brain to your thyroid and how hard it needs to push to get it to work. But, we really want to look at postpartum thyroiditis and check for antibodies—anti-TPO and anti-thyroid globulin. This ensures that the thyroid is functioning and isn’t impacted by all the postpartum changes.
Videos
Dispelling Menstrual Myths With Dr. Jenna Priestap, ND
How Naturopathic Medicine Can Help You Thrive Postpartum with Dr. Jenna Priestap, ND
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Private Practice of Jenna Priestap
Cambridge, ON, Canada

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N1R 5S2
Bio
Dr. Jenna Priestap, Naturopathic Doctor in Kitchener
Dr. Jenna Priestap is a licensed naturopathic doctor who is extremely passionate about women’s health and has a special interest in maternal health. She thrives on helping women regain confidence, energy, and self-love after pregnancy (even years after). Dr. Jenna believes that every woman should have a health expert to confidently turn to with any issue and receive unlimited support (because let’s face it- being a woman and/or mother is HARD) and hopes to be that person for you.
After an in-depth consultation where Dr. Priestap intently listens to all of your concerns, she uses multiple modalities including (but not limited to): acupuncture, botanical medicine, homeopathy, lifestyle counselling, and nutrition to formulate a protocol specifically tailored to treat the root cause of your concern.
Dr. Jenna Priestap graduated from the University of Waterloo with an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology with Dean’s Honours List distinction. She fell in love with naturopathic medicine and attended the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine where she had her first daughter during her third year of studies. It was then that she realized how much naturopathic medicine could help the underserved mothers of the world and a love for helping moms ignited. She graduated in 2018 and has since had another daughter she enjoys chasing around.
Jenna’s hobbies include playing with her daughters, gardening, and enjoying nature
She is a registered member and in good standing of the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors and the Ontario Association of Naturopathic Doctors.
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