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clwp
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Member since 10/06 2114 total posts
Name: mommy
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prenatal and post partum depression
Any good resources or free help out there? I know we are all supposed to be ecstatic, but if you are far from what free resources (not through insurance) are there?
TIA
Message edited 4/5/2014 10:52:37 PM.
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Posted 4/5/14 10:50 PM |
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readyfor3
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Re: prenatal and post partum depression
I don't know of any off hand but I would ask at your OB's office. They should be able to direct you the appropriate resources. Good Luck
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Posted 4/6/14 8:06 AM |
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Melmel821
Love being a mom!
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Name: Melanie
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Re: prenatal and post partum depression
theres usually support groups or therapists. you ob can point you in the right direction. I went through prenatal depression really bad, it was an awful time and I was always crying and I saw a therapist I saw before I got pregnant but if this is not the case, your OB should have local resources.
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Posted 4/6/14 8:24 AM |
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prenatal and post partum depression
Do you belong to a church/temple? I would start there. Or call 211 United Way of Long Island.
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Posted 4/6/14 12:12 PM |
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spooks
So in love!
Member since 6/06 4378 total posts
Name: Sarah
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Re: prenatal and post partum depression
OB or church/temple as PPs said. Did you search online for a local support group too? It is a tough time - hang in there!
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Posted 4/6/14 7:21 PM |
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Re: prenatal and post partum depression
Call your OB in the morning, he/she will have resources for you. The hospital you gave birth in might also have a support group, you can call the Maternity floor.
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Posted 4/6/14 7:56 PM |
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walkintomymind
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Name: Sarah
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Re: prenatal and post partum depression
I have been dealing with prenatal depression for this entire pregnancy (38 weeks). In the beginning, I chalked it up to hormones, but I finally realized something was very wrong in December. I wasn't sleeping, wasn't eating, I could barely take care of my DD. I would cry all day, every day and I would tell DH every night that I didn't want to wake up the next morning. I felt like getting ready to have a baby was a chore, rather than enjoyable and exciting.
I called my OB at 9am and he had me come in at noon. I started Zoloft that day and by day 5 on it, I was a completely different person. We have decided that I'll remain on medication for at least 6 months post partum. My OB did tell me that he could suggest someone to talk to.
Good luck! I think your OB is the first person you should reach out to. If you have questions, feel free to FM me!
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Posted 4/7/14 8:42 AM |
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