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newmommy07

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Posted: 02-06-08 03:25am

Okay since I've had my son (jan 9th) I have been moody, lost my appitite and just have felt kinda down. Think I might have PPD? I suppose I'll find out on the 20th when I have my 6 week appointment. Maybe its just lack of sleep, raging hormones and adjusting to being a new parent, idk...
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Posted: 02-06-08 06:58am

it is worth speaking to your doctor as it could be a number of things. im sorry you're feeling this way
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Posted: 02-06-08 08:11am

it's normal to feel lost, tired and drained. You should speak with your dr.he/she will dig deeper and try to help.
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Posted: 02-08-08 02:48am

thanks girls ill talk to my dr on the 20th when i have my folow up.
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Posted: 02-08-08 05:37am

I hope your doc can help you feel better soon.
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Posted: 02-09-08 00:34am

dont wait to speak to your dr
PPD can get REAL bad REAL fast
but like nancy said its normal to feel tired. your new mom! however if your sad,irritable,cry alot, feel like harming yourself,etc then call your dr ASAP
because it takes a while for any meds to kick in
its better to catch it while you can
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