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Postpartum depression occurs in women after cesarean section, due to increased cortisol and decreased prolactin levels, leading to delayed breast milk production. Hypnotherapy is one of the most effective and efficient complementary therapy options for reducing postpartum depression. Hypnotherapy increases oxytocin secretion from the paraventricular nucleus of the anterior pituitary gland, decreases cortisol levels, and increases prolactin, thereby increasing breast milk production. This study evaluates hypnotherapys effect on prolactin levels after a cesarean section.

Hypnotherapy increases post-cesarean prolactin levels compared to the controls.Our findings open up a wide range of potential hypnotic applications among women with postpartum depression.

Penelitian lebih lanjut perlu dilakukan untuk mengeksplorasi mekanisme neuroendokrin spesifik yang mendasari peningkatan kadar prolaktin akibat hipnoterapi pada ibu pasca-caesar. Studi ini dapat menggunakan pencitraan otak untuk memvisualisasikan aktivitas di area otak yang terlibat dalam regulasi prolaktin selama sesi hipnoterapi. Selain itu, penelitian prospektif jangka panjang diperlukan untuk menilai dampak peningkatan prolaktin melalui hipnoterapi terhadap keberhasilan menyusui dan kesehatan mental ibu. Terakhir, penelitian yang membandingkan efektivitas berbagai teknik hipnoterapi, seperti sugesti langsung versus visualisasi terbimbing, dalam meningkatkan kadar prolaktin dan mengurangi gejala depresi postpartum akan memberikan wawasan berharga untuk mengoptimalkan protokol pengobatan.

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