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July 7, 2010 By mau 1 Comment

What are signs and symptoms of pospartum depression?

I gave birth on 8/25/2006 and I feel terrible I am very moody, I sleep all day while the kids are at school its like a have an exterme lack of motivation to anything. I need a job and I know this but I am too lazy to go out and get one. My kids Christmas is definetly not going to be like the ones they’re used to. I feel awful when I do try to get some rest at night I wind up waking up and staying up all night til the wee hours of the morning. I think I am depressed but I am not sure. The littlest things irritate me my kids get on my nerves so I snap at them it like I dont have patience and thats not me. I also hate the rundown feeling that I have no energy at all this not me I want to get back to my normal self so me and my children can be happy. I hate the person that I am right now and I so desperately want to change for the better for the children because they deserve more than what I am giving right now I am just an overwhelmed single mom what do I do?

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    1. Esther J says

      July 7, 2010 at 6:01 pm

      Oh Baby Girl,
      I am so sorry for what you are going through… You may have still some postpartum… but it may have rolled into fatigue and low iron. It could also be diabetes…
      I would see a doctor if you are able to… even if you don’t feel like it! Just make yourself go or have someone take you! It is for the good of your well being.

      Women’s bodies are constantly changing… and you just need to figure out what your body needs.

      Don’t wait any longer, Please call your doctor… I will pray for you… I will ask the Lord to make known to you what it is you need!

      God Bless you and your babies….

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