So I'm 27 weeks today and I don't even feel like I'm pregnant. Like I feel the baby moving but to me it just feels all blah. I feel like I'm not pregnant what's so ever. I feel like I'm going thru postpartum depression already 😔 and my husband just makes it worse. Does anyone else going through or have went through this and have advice on how to make it better.
@madibrice, I'm in the same situation. When my son is born my daughter till be 13 months. #IrishTwins
I went thru pregnancy depression severely with my daughter. Don't be ashamed to talk to your doctor about it, there are steps to help!
I get that, but then I spend a lil time looking at and touching baby clothes and I feel excited again
It's normal to not feel that you're pregnant I mean I forget I'm pregnant sometime until my bubba bruise my ribs ouch as you get more further and close to your due date you will feel it in sure of it. Don't let it get you down :) just enjoy yourself before the worse kicks in ☺️
I had my daughters 13 months apart: oldest: August 15; youngest: September 11. And I had to tell myself that quote by Eleanor Roosevelt, "You must do the thing you think you cannot do" over and over. You can't dwell in a pregnant mindset when you already have a baby. There are antidepressants you can take during certain stages of pregnancy, like Lexapro, that won't harm the little one. To me, it didn't seem worth the slightest risk. And I'd like to give you hope and say that when my youngest came out into the world, I felt the same as I did with my first. I didn't. Looking back, I think maybe it was too much for my mind and heart to handle- so my mind and emotions just took a step back. But you never Regret a baby.. And when the shell shock wears off.. You'll find that you were incomplete without them Both. My youngest gives me so much joy and bliss, it's uncountable. They both do. Sometimes it doesn't come right away, the attachment, but it will come. Be patient and distract yourself with your oldest. And congrats❤️.