Anyone know much about postnatal depression?

It has been over 3 months since i gave birth. i had a c section then got an infection. i finally was all healed about a month ago and then it started. i feel useless even though im a single mom and the only one to watch my son. i feel like im pushing people away cuz i bottle thing. and theres much more. im almost positive i have postnatal depression. does anyone know what would help it. lease help me i feel on the edge and i just wish it would stop

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Depression runs in my family. Pretty much everyone has/had it, including me. I just found out that I’m pregnant again (which is wonderful!), but I’ve been feeling down about it ever since I found out. My first pregnancy, which was just several months ago, ended in a miscarriage. All I really want to do is sleep and sometimes cry. Plus, because my husband works late, I get so needy for him and I feel lonely when he’s gone. I’ve been going on with my life, though; I’ve been going to work, eating, etc. So I don’t if I should be concerned about prenatal or post par tum depression, or just shake it off because it’s hormones…What should I think?

Many couples are struggling with infertility and miscarriage issues. However, they are not alone. Medical institutions, concerned professionals and religious communities aside from family and friends are ready to extend a helping hand. Most of these professionals or concerned individuals and pastoral communities join their hands together to form Infertility Support Groups.

The prospect of starting all over again and picking up the pieces are not dim but rather, there are silver linings on every dark clouded situation and the options are within one’s reach with these infertility support groups available at one’s disposal and of your own choosing. The following groups are classified as Institutional, offered by the medical facility after fully qualifying one to undergo treatment and medical procedures during prenatal and postnatal evaluations. Such services are offered and manned by their own professional staff. There is also the Sectoral support group that offers the coping skills, management of infertility stress, education and spiritual enhancement. Lastly, the Personal Support groups that prepare you to deal with one’s self guilt, depression and rebuilding family ties and personal relationships.

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