I think this mother is terrible. She is pregnant with her 3rd child and is taking Zoloft and has been throughout her entire pregnancy. How selfish. It is a category C drug. How about just don't have anymore children if you have to take that crap or just don't take it during your pregnancy. SO SAD.
Re: FFFC - YES I KNOW IT IS NOT FRIDAY.
Please elaborate.
Fvck you Cvnt! I suppose since my ob prescribed me a class c drug when I was pregnant with dd, and she was stillborn 3 month later, then I'm a terrible mother. Go to hell.
I wouldn't condemn her because it may be medically necessary, which I'm positive that you don't know. I suffer from chronic migraines and my migraine doc has told me lots of stories about women who needed to take controversial drugs during the pregnancies for medical reason ... and their kids all turned out fine.
Walk a mile in that woman's shoes, and then pass your judgement.
that's how we say go fvck yourself on the toddler board. YWIA
So you thought creating an AE was the answer?
Please don't give this troll the satisfaction. I'm sorry for your loss.
I"m bored, this will be fun.
Yep, she should totally be sterilized - no children for people with anxiety/depression!!
Yay!
LOL! See? FUN.
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No one here owes you any explanations. You don't even believe in your argument, why should we? The fact that you needed an AE proves you know your POV has no foundation so stop hurting people for the sake of hurting them when it comes to things too complex for your pea brain to understand.
Why risk what? In my mind, there's no risk, no choice. I couldn't function as a mother or a wife without taking Zoloft. Again, don't judge if you don't know the situation.
Are you an OB or a medical professional? If you're not then stfu.
I am.
I call bull$h!t on this one.
meh. "medical professional" is pretty vague. She could be changing bed pans for God's sakes.
My baby is two!!! Baby girl 9/17/09
My other baby is still a baby! Baby Boy 11-30-11
If you are (and I highly doubt you are) you should know that Category C drugs are not definitively harmful. They are drugs that ethically can't be tested on pregnant women so their risks are, for the most part, unknown. Unknown =/= dangerous and I would argue that by and large they are safe but obviously can't be touted as such because they can't be put through the rigorous trials a statement like that requires.
You're probably one of those people who would fear doing CPR because you might break the person's rib and puncture their lung. You don't seem to understand that treating definite problems trumps the possibility that the treatment MIGHT cause problems.
Then why make an a/e? Because a/es are for p-words who are afraid to back up their opinions or statements.
Or are we to believe you just randomly joined us for this post?
Haha this reminds me of an episode of Boston Med that aired last year. Some drug seeking woman in the ER claimed "I have a degree in medical." Um, yeeeaaahhh.
Lol, I probably should have said ob or a doctor. A janitor at a hospital doesn't count as a medical professional. Bad choice of words.
You know, you're right. People with depression and anxiety are just being selfish. It has nothing to do with seratonin, norepinephrine, or biochemistry. They should just live with their medical conditions. Everyone should: epileptics, diabetics, asthmatics. Bunch of selfish pansies taking medicine to treat illness and disorder.
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i have a friend who suffers from HORRIBLE migranes on a weekly basis .. the drugs she takes to manage the pain are prohibited during pg. they lowered her doseage while she was pg to minimize the pain - the migranes got WORSE due to the hormones so they upped the dosege back up to what it was originally and watched her like a hawk re her placenta. sure enough she was about 32 weeks along when the plancenta went bad. she had an emergency c-section and delivered her son 2 months early to the tune of $100k+ in NICU bills.
moral of the story - not everyone can just STOP taking prescription medication that allows them to deal w/ life dehabiliting conditions.
Baby Boy #1 born 1/15/2010
Babies #2 & #3 arriving Spring 2014 (EDD June 18)
I'm sorry, I'm just lurking here...but if you have to take medication to be a mother and a wife...maybe you aren't supposed to be those things? Maybe you'd be naturally happy doing something you actually like?
I'm pretty serious. I don't know if I'm "fuckings" serious, but I am honestly asking that question. I would never medicate myself to try and be someone I'm just not.
PPD is Post partum depression, right? Post meaning after-partum? And it's also a condtion that goes away, correct?
Do I need to point out the differences here, dear?