I've always had some pretty bad anxiety problems. And now I can't take my medicine for that, and I'm quickly getting overwhelmed by anxiety. I can't stop worrying about everything, again. I'm only 7 weeks in. Does anyone have any tips on de-stressing?? I know that stress and worry is bad for the baby too, which of course compounds the issue because now I'm worrying about how much I worry. My doctor has already told me not to take my medicines, so that's out.
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I know how you feel... I've been on depression pills and now that I'm pregnant I can't take them anymore
the good thing is that I'm not harming myself and my doctor is taking a close eye on me, but I still feel those days that I'm not myself you know.
My mother (who is on the same medication/and situation as me since she had a baby young) has been helping me not think about the awful things. She keeps saying that make sure you start doing things that will change your mind! I've found out that taking a nice cold bath with my laptop and watching videos or taking a walk for an hour helps a lot! I'm thinking of taking up knitting or something
But it's different for everyone! But that's what I'm suggesting
If interested, check out books by DBT's developer, psychologist Marcia Linehan. DBT has done really good things for me.
Your doctor has told you not to take your medicine but can he/she prescribe you a different medicine? I also have anxiety and my personal feeling is that the stress anxiety causes your body is riskier than certain medications themselves. As doctors say, the benefit may outweigh the risk. It's at least looking in to.
One thing that has always helped me is a silly technique a therapist recommended when I was a teenager. I still use it today so obviously it's helped. When I start to feel like a panic attack is coming on, I do "square breathing." In your mind draw a line, |, and while you're drawing the line inhale for 3 seconds. Then draw the next line, |_, and exhale for three seconds. Next line, |_| inhale 3 seconds. And then obviously the final line, [], you exhale for 3 seconds and the square in complete. "Draw" as many squares as it takes to calm down. Focusing on "drawing" the square and breathing gets your mind off of your worries. (Also, I didn't mean for the visual to make you feel stupid, obviously you know what a square looks like, just giving you an idea of step by step involved). Hope that helps.
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I am also on Prozac and took it during my first pregnancy as well. I feel the same way as you, that there is no way I cannot be medicated. My anxiety is debilitating if I'm not on medicine. I discussed this with my OB with #1 and she was very confident that it was safe. I don't feel like I'm a selfish mother either. I know some people are very critical of women taking any sort of medication during pregnancy and to those people I say mind your own business!
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Call InfantRisk. They may be able help you find something that is safe to take. My friend had PPD and really wanted to breastfeed and InfantRisk helped reassure her that the med she was on was safe (I know BFing and being PG are different, but InfantRisk deals with both).
https://www.infantrisk.com/
And I second talking to a counselor, I have anxiety and seeing a therapist has REALLY helped me
Good luck!!