win. I have a counsellor ready for when I have given birth and will be straight back on my medication. I am so worried about getting post-natal depression and rejecting the baby as I got this with my eldest daughter who is now 15 and we never got
misery boat as I've done my shoulder in. I'm trying to concentrate on not being depressed for labour and when baby comes, I worry a lot about post-natal depression I want to enjoy new baby. Hope you pop soon hun am thinkin of you x I agree with lambchop
to maybe get caught up in the moment and forget to check how we are really doing. I don't think it should stop you trying for another baby, and in fact having another baby has been proven to relieve post-natal depression where other remedies have failed
the breastfeeding workshop next week (which is a dvd) and a meeting with the health visitor the week after and that's it! My partner's going to the "dads-to-be" class which is a 2 hourly, 4 week course covering everything from labour to post-natal depression
for postnatal depression, and any worries about the birth and recovery. The GP also asked if wanted my stitches checked but I wasn't keen, luckily they said that was up to me! mine was pretty much as Poz has said also for lo cos he is a boy they check both his
child services asking all these Qs about postnatal depression and missing appoints. Do you think the child care rang and reported the split lip even though we explianed it? I would think they would have to Hun, i know it was innocent in your case
the sex because if you are unsuccessful and disappointed you are at greater risk of post-natal depression or problems bonding with your baby. Let us know if it works lol! i had a girl and she went against the grain,she was concieved bding on day of ov
Oh and I have been discussing when to start trying for number 2. One minute I want to start immediately next I think it's best to wait for various reasons1 I have/had postnatal and am still on anti depressants is it really wise to start before
while it maybe worth talking to yr m/w as there is such a thing as antenatal depression. Hope you feel better soon Al Hi Bluey - you are not alone in fact there's quite a lot written about pre-natal depression. It can mean you are at higher risk of post-natal