How do you deal with Postpartum depression?

my baby is 5 weeks old and i think i have postpartum depression… i am sad alot.. they say if you have been depressed before and if you are young you are more likely to get it… i have been depressed because 2 years ago when i was 15 my mom was murdered and i am a young mom.. i am now 17? online ampicillin can anybody help?

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  1. TinaIna Said,

    I am a mother to a 6 month old and still battle postpartum on some levels. I miss my old life sometimes, but now, I couldnt picture my life without her. You're still in the early time, when the baby doesn't exactly give you any love or anything, once she/he starts smiling and laughing, alot of your angst goes away. My daughter's smile is what kept me going and still does. All I can say is hang in there hun, it'll get better. If you think it's getting worse, then I would suggest professional advice.

    I can't say I've been completely in your shoes but, my dad was murdered when I was 7 and my stepdad passed when I was 15. It's definately hard not having someone there. My mother is in a wheelchair and can't help out much, either. Keep your head up!!!References :

  2. lillee Said,

    I am soo sorry to hear about your mom, that is awful. You NEED to contact your ob/gyn and let him/her know that you are feeling sad and depressed. It is very common for a woman whom has experienced depression in the past to be at higher risk of post partum depression. Your doc can give you meds to treat this and you do NOT have to stay on them forever, he/she can also recommend a good therapist/counselor for you which most definetly in your case would be a very good idea! Please contact your doc and get the help you need and deserve now, before you start to "sink lower" into depression.
    Best wishes and congratulations on the baby
    Hope this helpsReferences : mom of 2….25wks preg……2yrs exp med asst ob/gyn office
    I myself am treated for depression and have been treated for post partum depression

  3. got3lilones Said,

    I think it is a combo of emotions from both your mother dying and your new role as a mommy. But we arent doctors here. That would be my suggestion to see a doc asap to get an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
    Good luck sweetie!References :

  4. ArmyAngel Said,

    I'm sorry to hear about your mom, that is enough to upset anyone's emotions. Now being a young mother won't help. But baby blues are common, very common! but if it persists much longer tell your dr and they can discuss it with you..just know it's not unusual and they won't think you are nuts. IF you start feeling like the baby makes you angry when crying, or you feel anger or resentment or want to hurt the baby or yourself or others.., call a ppd crisis line and your dr the next morning etc…becasue that is serious depression and could be a bigger issue. other than that…just relax. thing swill be fine, it's ok to feel down. try to take some time to youself during her naps and if you get upset, put her in her crip and go take a braether..it's hard, but there is help if you get worse.References :

  5. Tanya Said,

    I'm sorry to hear about your mom, I know it has to be more difficult for you because of her being murdered. I recommend you to see a psychiatrist as soon as you can, you have a new baby and you are still emotionally hurt over your mom. With your hormones swinging back and forth you really need to talk with a professional. You have gone through alot of changes this past year. When you became pregnant your hormones and body changed to nourished the baby and right now it takes at least a year for your body and hormones to get back to normal. Do you have someone who will help you and someone you trust to watch the infant for you so you can just sit back in a hot bath and soak? You really need friends and family at this time to help you and you also need time for yourself, if you don't take care of your needs or yourself you can't take care of the baby's needs.

    Good LuckReferences : Mother of 4

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