DS #2 was born on 8/31. I have been "playing" super mom and have faked everyone. Well, it has all caught up with me! I have a hard outer shell, so I think that masks what is really going on. At my 6 week PP appointment, I expressed my concerns and it was suggested that I have my iron levels checked, as I had very low iron throughout my pregnancy and needed iron infusions. I spent all day at the hospital yesterday getting a 6 hour iron infusion. My iron level wasn't nearly as low as it was throughout my pregnancy, but this should help me maintain a more normal level.
Bottom line is that I am tired of everyone saying that I'm just feeling down because I don't get enough sleep. Great thought, but am I just supposed to continue to tough it out until DS begins sleeping more than 3 hours at a time?! I am very anxious, aggitated, can't focus, and completely stressed out! Between DS #1 who is 2.5 and DS #2 who is going to be 3 months at the end of the month and working from home, I might lose my mind!
My plan is to contact my OB on Thursday when the office is open to see if he will write a script for me. I think he's big on Lexapro, yet it takes 2 weeks or so before it kicks in. Anyone on it currently? Any thoughts about it?
Thanks girls!
Re: New to PPD board!
My PPD was very obvious by about a 2 weeks postpartum. I was so depressed I couldn't stop crying. All.Day.Long. I couldn't sleep or eat. I felt no connection to my baby.It was terrible. I started zoloft right away and saw no improvement. By my 6 week check up I couldn't take it anymore. My dr. switched me to Lexapro and it was like night and day. I started feeling a little better within 3-4 days. I also started seeing a therapist and attending a support group.
I can tell you the meds helped me some. The therapy helped even more. I don't regret going on medication at all. I think it is a great tool, but not the only one. So keep that in mind.
Also, prepare yourself for going off of the medication should you choose to go on it. I didn't do this. The withdrawal process from SSRI's, especially Lexapro is very hard. Don't let it discourage you if you need it, but educate yourself.
With all that said, a year later I am off Lexapro and really feel like I am in a good place with PPD. It really does get better!
Owen Matthew 11/1/2009 4lbs 10oz 16.5in
Born 5 weeks early by C/S | Severe Pre-Eclampsia
BFP #2 5/1/2011 | M/C @ 7 weeks | D&C 5/25/2011
TTC #2 | HSG Clear | SA 2% Morph otherwise great
3 failed Femara/TI cycles moving on to IUI