LDN for Postpartum Recovery: What New Moms with Autoimmunity Should Know

Inflammation and Flare-Ups After Birth? LDN Could Help

For new moms navigating the postpartum period with an autoimmune condition, recovery isn’t always straightforward. Shifting hormones, stress, and sleep deprivation can stir up flares—just when your body needs to heal most.

That’s where Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN) comes in.

LDN is now being used off-label by many integrative and functional medicine providers to help modulate the immune system without suppressing it. For autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto’s, lupus, or rheumatoid arthritis, this gentle support can be a game-changer.

Why LDN Makes Sense Postpartum

  • Targets Immune Dysregulation: LDN helps quiet immune overactivation, a common cause of postpartum autoimmune flares.

  • A Milder Alternative: Unlike steroids or immunosuppressants, LDN is well-tolerated—even during the demands of new motherhood.

  • Supports Mood and Energy: Some patients report better sleep, mood, and stamina—things every new mom could use more of.

A Personalized Option from Preston’s Pharmacy

At Preston’s, we specialize in compounded LDN—customized to your unique needs, dosage, and delivery preferences. We work with your care team to ensure the safest, most effective approach during this sensitive time. Please call us on (571) 341-8787 or Email at info@prestonscompounding.com

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