Pregnancy hormones or my mental illnesses? It's not to out of control. I moved a!


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Pregnancy hormones or my mental illnesses? It's not to out of control. I moved away from the causes and have

made some major changes. (For the better.) I've been doing very well. Every now and then I'm depressed. However, I do things to work past it all of the time. That's not the problem. The problem is I'm so emotional. I worry about a lot of things. Also, my mind flips from one thing to the next. Although, I can focus. I'm not getting much sleep. They say that happens near the end of pregnancy. However, it might be part of the problem. I'm just curious. I can't and won't go on the med.'s. While I'm pregnant. I would just like to know your opinions. Thanks.

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3 weeks ago
For anyone else who might be interested in the answer to this ?. My OBGYN said this sounds normal for pregnancy and it can be worse. He also said the only way to tell the difference is if the patient is hallucinating or suicidal. Thanks for your answers.


Answers:

I don't know what mental illness (s) you may have or the meds you were on. I know minor depression is a natural part of life; it goes away with positive thoughts. I don't think your problem of an overactive mind is due to "pregnancy hormones" but I have never been pregnant. I have been closely associated with a woman through 4 successful pregnancies and she had no problems like yours. She was very calm, eager to and focused on becoming a mother (again). She had one child by natural childbirth and I helped deliver that baby, our third. I was physically (and mentally) present at all her birthings).

I can understand your losing sleep if you are worried about the birthing or something. My suggestion is to confide your fears to your husband; he can be the close support you need during this very important occasion in your life. He can feel your pains, empathize with your fears and just "be there" for you (besides rubbing your back when it aches from the weight of an 8 month fetus). That's what husbands are for. That is why and how "the two become one."

Good luck, happy motherhood, good health, peace and love!




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