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Old 12-29-07, 03:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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postpartum depression

I was not sure where exactly to put this at, so I put it here. My sister in law has had difficulty with depression even before getting pregnant, and now, four weeks after delivering my gorgeous niece, I believe she's having trouble with postpartum depression. Has anyone had this before? She's talked to her doctor a few times since the delivery, and he has not even discussed it with her, even though he knew she had trouble with it before the pregnancy. Any suggestions?
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Old 12-29-07, 10:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If her doctor won't discuss it with her she should ask for a referral to a psychologist. Postpartum is a bigger issue these days and more is known about it than ever. There is no need for her to deal with it when they can help her be free to enjoy the new family addition instead.
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Old 12-30-07, 12:25 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I was depressed for a little while, my hubby was gone most of the times and I was left with this screaming baby who wanted me to be there all the time. I was realy bad for me at that time.

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Old 10-17-08, 02:33 AM   #4 (permalink)
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postpartum depression

Depression after pregnancy is called postpartum depression or peripartum depression. But true clinical depression is a mood disorder in which feelings of sadness, loss, anger, or frustration interfere with everyday life for an extended time. Depression can be mild, moderate, or severe. The degree of depression, which your doctor can determine, influences how you are treated.
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Old 11-04-08, 04:02 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I was not sure where exactly to put this at, so I put it here. My sister in law has had difficulty with depression even before getting pregnant, and now, four weeks after delivering my gorgeous niece, I believe she's having trouble with postpartum depression. Has anyone had this before? She's talked to her doctor a few times since the delivery, and he has not even discussed it with her, even though he knew she had trouble with it before the pregnancy. Any suggestions?
The best way to get over anxiety and depression is to take a break from your regular schedule, go out, and take good sleep. This helps in clearing the mind and try consulting a spe******t who can suggest you as how you can get over your problem. There are various prescription drugs to get over anxiety and depression, but these should only be used in accordance with the instruction of a physician. There is a lot of fake selling of such medicines on internet, so before you can order it online just make sure it is a real pharmacy. I am having it from http://www.xanax-effects.com
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