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Re: Postpartum Depression
Married: 11/2013
M: 6/2016 E: 5/2018
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
Now a days, it's better, but if LO has a bad day, so do I. I'll have two days of just being weepy and wishing we had our old life of jetting off out of town, to beaches, gatherings and all.
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
Im glad that your parents are stepping up to help a little!
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
Did your dr say whether this is hormonal and should it get better after a certain period of time? I'm just curious. I had been battling some less severe blues and I can't figure out how much of it was hormones vs other factors.
I suffered deep, severe PPD and anxiety. Today, I am much better but only because I returned to work. I still get down from time to time, but nowhere near as bad as before.
I spoke to my midwife, psychiatrist, therapist, and whole family. Everyone is in agreement that I need the Zoloft.
I'm sorry Preston isn't STTN right now, I'm sure that's really exacerbating things. I really think he missed you and the breastfeeding is bringing him a lot of comfort now that you're home. I know that it doesn't make him sleep, but just keeping in mind that Preston wants to be with you may make it at least a little easier to deal with.
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20