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If any ladies have questions about conceiving, pregnancy, after birth (body,) postpartum depression, labor or…

If any ladies have questions about conceiving, pregnancy, after birth (body,) postpartum depression, labor or delivery...I will not judge or think any question is stupid. feel free to private message me. The only questions I do not answer is your babies health related questions. Always call your pediatrician or nurse on staff at the ER.

but really, no question is stupid. Google is great, but during my pregnancy I preferred hearing personal experiences and opinions.

rainbow baby

broken relationship

group c strep

epidural

fear of birth

morning sickness for 2 trimesters

postpartum body

postpartum depression

was fearful of breastfeeding

monster invasive mil

0 physical help from SO

sex while pregnant

a few things that I've experienced

Preggies, We've seen quite a few posts from moms who look like they are suffering from either prenatal and postpartum…

Preggies, We've seen quite a few posts from moms who look like they are suffering from either prenatal and postpartum depression. This is nothing to be ashamed about and we must support women going through this. Below are numbers and a link to find counseling. Also. we are always here if you need someone to talk to. . According to The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), between 14-23% of women will struggle with some symptoms of depression during and after pregnancy. Women with depression usually experience some of the following symptoms for 2 weeks or more: Persistent sadness Difficulty concentrating Sleeping too little or too much Loss of interest in activities that you usually enjoy Recurring thoughts of death, suicide, or hopelessness Anxiety Feelings of guilt or worthlessness Change in eating habits Postpartum depression symptoms: Postpartum depression may be mistaken for baby blues (which affect up to 80% of women) at first — but the signs and symptoms are more intense and last longer, eventually interfering with your ability to care for your baby and handle other daily tasks. Symptoms usually develop within the first few weeks after giving birth, but may begin later — up to six months after birth. Postpartum depression symptoms may include: Depressed mood or severe mood swings Excessive crying Difficulty bonding with your baby Withdrawing from family and friends Loss of appetite or eating much more than usual Inability to sleep (insomnia) or sleeping too much Overwhelming fatigue or loss of energy Reduced interest and pleasure in activities you used to enjoy Intense irritability and anger Fear that you're not a good mother Feelings of worthlessness, shame, guilt or inadequacy Diminished ability to think clearly, concentrate or make decisions Severe anxiety and panic attacks Thoughts of harming yourself or your baby Recurrent thoughts of death or suicide Untreated, postpartum depression may last for many months or longer. Postpartum psychosis With postpartum psychosis — a rare condition that typically develops within the first week after delivery — the signs and symptoms are even more severe. Signs and symptoms may include: Confusion and disorientation Obsessive thoughts about your baby Hallucinations and delusions Sleep disturbances Paranoia Attempts to harm yourself or your baby Postpartum psychosis may lead to life-threatening thoughts or behaviors and requires immediate treatment. . Please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) or use this link to find a counselor http://americanpregnancy.org/members/counselors We need to support these women and not judge them. If you think someone is going through depression or needs our help, please message us right away. Best wishes, Preggie_USA

Ladies, What do you love about your post-pregnancy body❤ There's so much talk about how your body transforms, both good…

Ladies, What do you love about your post-pregnancy body❤ There's so much talk about how your body transforms, both good and not so good. We want to hear your positive body image thoughts! Is there anything that you love about your postpartum body? Please leave your comments below and we'll add your responses to a new blog article. Thanks🌺 mom.life.usa