I never thought I would be in this position but, after a terrible accident this past week involving DD#1, my issue with anxiety (mainly) and post pardum depression (which seems to be a result of the anxiety) is out of control. After two days in the ICU at Children's Hospital things are looking good but I have never been so terrified in my entire life.
The baby is 4 weeks old and since a few weeks before his birth I was seeking medical attention for this, going to counseling and I have an RX for Zoloft but, because I am nursing, I am not willing to risk taking it. That was all before the incident this week. Up until know I have been doing everything I could to stay off of drugs.
Does anyone know if post pardum depression / anxiety can be considered a disability? I will consult my counselor and OB this week but I was curious if anyone else had this experience. 
*** I am at the point where I am having trouble leaving the house, having night terrors and flashbacks to the accident so strong that, even while awake, they are so strong that my arms fly up. It is unreal.
Re: Question re PP Depression and Disability Insurance
BFP 1/18/11, EDD 10/1/11. Born at 37w5d on 9/15/11.
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"There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. That will be the beginning.
One criteria for getting awarded disability is if the condition is expected to last a year or more, or expected to end in your death. I agree with the PP though, that it sounds more like PTSD. I can't remember if you said you have a therapist. If so, he/she should be able to help you apply for disability. Or, you can apply online, and they will contact your mental health caregivers to get the info they need. I would encourage you to definitely talk to someone about this.
Oh and I took Zoloft while I was pregnant and continue now while breastfeeding. My son is healthy.