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yes i'm 18 with a 4mo old I'm dealing with it now I'm always feeling down , i cray at least 5 times a day is just horrible and is like no 1 understands me.this is all over whelming that's why I'm trying my hardest in getting involved with anything i can to tell young girls to protect them selves and enjoy their youth and everything life has to offer. being a mom is the best thing that has ever happened to me b/c that child is my life but i wish i would of done the right thing and waitied im doing my hardest to keep on going on with my future in a positive way i was pregnant most of my senior yr and i will start college in sep.
What would be another word for over-mothering? Or a term for over-mothering regarding postpartum depression?
by mrs.ANONYMOUS on June 13th, 2006
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ive suffered from depression in the past and i think i might have postnatal depression but im not sure. more info underneath
by staffie on January 9th, 2011
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How can I help out a friend who has post pardum depression. She just had twinis and has a 6 year old and she is overwhelmed and says she can't do it.
by Anonymous on October 22nd, 2008
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how do you know if you have postnatal depression or something else?
by staffie on December 5th, 2010
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Don't you wish you could start over being pregnant for the first time?
by ctcrazie1 on November 3rd, 2008
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You're reading Ladies, did you suffered from Postpartum depression after childbirth
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Why didn't you have an abortion or use protection or abstain? I DON'T mean to be rude or judgemental, miss, it's just that I am looking for answers for MYSELF to understand why it is that most women would care for a fertilized egg more than their health, youth and beauty. If I ever got pregnant, the minute I knew the baby was there, I'd be on a mission to abort it before it totally ruined my life and ate my soul.
by Vaporeongirl on October 15th, 2009
Our son was a planned pregnancy. Being unable to know if you will suffer from postpartum depression until after the child is born there really isn't anything you can do about it. I am glad you know what you want and what is right for you.
by Gingerminx on October 15th, 2009