Hello Mommies. I was hoping for some advice. I've been diagnosed with postpartum depression. It started abut a month postpartum and has steadily been getting worse and worse. Now at 6 months postpartum it is out of my control. I'm constantly moody, feel hopeless/worthless, put myself down, tell myself I'm a bad mother, cry for no reason, have anxiety attacks, constantly worried about something bad happening to my LO, and am extremely fatigued. I've been ignoring it for the last 6 months and now its getting worse. I made an apointment with the doc and she thinks I'd benefit greatly from going on anti depresents. I'm extremely sad though that if I do I might have to give up breastfeeding. I feel though that the benifits of me being happy would be better for LO. I'd be able to care for her better. It says some anti depresents are maybe okay with breastfeeding, but I'm still weary about it. Any moms have experience with taking anti depressants while breastfeeding or switching LO to formula? I'm feeling really guilty about switching her to formula, since I worked so hard breastfeeding her for 6 months.
Re: PPD- 6 months postpartum and considering switching from breastfeeding to formula
I can understand being upset to stop BFing, I know I would, but do not feel guilty if you end up switching. You gave your baby a wonderful gift by BFing for these first 6 months. Plenty of healthy, happy babies have been raised on formula from day 1. That being said, maybe you can pump and mix half breast milk with formula? That way LO still gets some breast milk but you can reduce the amount of potential medication being passed.
No matter which choice you make, try not to stress over it. Get the treatment you need so you can be the best version of yourself for your LO. The fact that you are seeking treatment and are so worried about making the right choice for feeding your baby shows that you are already an incredible mom. Good luck!
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