Im really nervous about post Partum depression. I had it with my daughter, who is 15 months now. I thought maybe it was just everything I went through with her... she was premature and caught spinal meningitis in the NICU and ended in and out of the hospital 6 times by 4 months old, but idk. I know I tend to be an anxious person anyone but wondering if anyone had pod with one and not the other?
No no I never wanted to hurt my child, that is post Partum psychosis which is much more serious. I just got overwhelmed super easy, very depressed and felt hopeless and like a failure etc...
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A woman's hormones aren't always cooperative when she needs them to be, and sometimes getting some outside help is required, mostly to get some understanding of what is happening and why. The more you know about the potential direction your hormones can take you in, the more options you'll have to remedy the situation. There are numerous natural supplements designed to reduce anxiety and both my daughters have had raving results after taking them. Some simple researching on line can help you get familiar with what they are and how to use them. If you decide to explore that option, you can contact a holistic physician in your area to provide which ones to take. I mention this because of the success my daughters have had.
As far as your feelings of depression and feeling like a failure, I think it's important to remember that motherhood is taxing even on the best of days. You feel so incredibly responsible for everything that happens in this child's life and if you make even one little slip-up you sometimes can't forgive yourself. What a shame that we as mothers put that kind of pressure on ourselves. We are human just like everyone else and make mistakes without ever intending to. Thankfully, we do learn as we go and our children help us mature and grow stronger without ever realizing it.
If you continue to have this heightened concern, I would suggest seeking out a professional who is equipped to walk you through your situation and listen to what you have to say. I don't know if that idea appeals to you or not - it's a matter of what you are the most comfortable with.
But I really am a strong believer of connecting with others for support and knowledge. Walking through stress all by yourself is challenging and sometimes even lonely and scary. Having a friend who can listen with their heart is good for the soul. Above all, pray and ask God for His direction. he is the most faithful friend you'll ever have and stands ready to receive you into His open arms.
I am so glad we had this chance to talk and I promise you i will be praying for you.
I would think there's someone in your area that does it since you are in such a big metro area compared to here. I can ask her if she knows anyone else down by you if you want?
I was nauseous all day when I Had it, no appetite and felt a constant state of something being wrong.. you can have intrusive thoughts. That doesn't mean you have psychosis. Psychosis is when you try to act on the thoughts and think they are real.
I was on lexapro for a year and half. I'm going to see how I feel after delivering but I'll have a bottle ready to go at first sign!
Id have a therapist to help you work through it too! Feel good mama!