Quote From: m_catgirlI knew from the begining when I gave birth to my 2 year old daughter that something wasn't right. I knew all the signs, read all the info.....but was determined to "fix" myself. I mean...I had everything I ever wanted: A loving husband, beautiful baby, nice house, a stayathome mom....My daughter was 9 months old before I broke down and went to see my doctor. I actually scheduled the visit as a "physical" because I was too embarassed to say "I think i have PPD". Keep in mind this is at the height of the Brooke Sheilds/Tom Cruise debate! When I became pregnant again, I was smarter and started taking the meds as a precaution the 2nd time around. Eventhough my OB essentially laughed at me for "pretreating" something that may not even be an issue this time. I'm feeling great now. Love to talk to anyone else with this problem.
Hello. I totally understand the embarrassment that goes with feeling PPD. Everyone watches me being SO happy during my first pregnancy - and then they all assume I'm enjoying my baby and being a new mom. Like you, I wasn't. Of course there were some factors like not getting any sleep, being unable to breast-feed right, the baby crying at most everything I did (bathing, lotion). I suddenly stopped working and feeling like an individual. Fortunately, we got our newborn daughter some help with gas and improved her eating schedule. By the time she was 3 months, I was better. Looks like both of us were sane enough to know we had an innocent baby who needed our care and love. It's great that you recognized the symptoms and began treatment immediately. I question your OB's attitude toward your concerns - PPD is not to be ignored or dismissed. So glad you are standing up yourself and your children. That first daughter of mine, Alyson, is 18 now; and we have a second daughter, Hayley, now 13.
I continue to struggle with depression symptoms and am in the process of getting more treatment. Although I am 50 now, I still remember lots about those first years.
Your friend, Susanpear