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Wednesday, November, 11, 2009
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Helena
posted 10/22/2009, comments (4)

am I wrong?

I need to know if there is somthing wrong with me. I am 24 and about a year ago, I became pregnant from my boyfriend of two years. He decided he did not want to be part of the babys life and left us both. I decided to continue with my pregnancy and 6 months into it I had to terminate my pregnancy because of serious complications. It was a very... Read moreChevron
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Merely Me

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I am a published writer who suffers from depression and MS
posted 08/17/2009, comments (6)

"I have a new baby. Why do I feel so depressed?" A Look at Postpartum Depression

It is one of those times in a woman's life which holds high emotional expectations.  You are given your "bundle of joy" and then you are sent home to relish your life as a new mother.  But what if you aren't experiencing that joy everyone told you that you would feel.  What if, instead, you find yourself more tearful than your... Read moreChevron
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posted 05/02/2009, comment (1)

pregnacy and depression

I'm new in this forum. I'm not an English native speaker, but I think that I wouldn't find something similar in my language, so I hope you can live with that and accept me here. I looked for this group because I need to talk to someone. I've been suffering from depression or better different depressions for 15 years. I had phases when I was... Read moreChevron
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Deborah Gray

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posted 03/09/2009, comment (1)

Postpartum Depression

A new study published in the February issue of Archives of General Psychiatry suggests that a simple blood test can predict whether a woman is likely to develop postpartum depression (PPD).   Researchers from the University of California, Irvine, analyzed blood samples from 100 pregnant women during weeks 15, 19, 25, 31, and 37 of their... Read moreChevron
JobsHealing
posted 11/24/2008, comments (0)

Just breathe.

Keep breathing, especially when its tough to get back into beleiving...Beg for the light in every ounce of your vessell, throughout all of the hopelessness and dark. Breathe.  It will start to become involuntary and get easier showing your light thru all of your darkness. I am "Still", alive.  
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