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		<title>By: meppa30</title>
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		<description>Ring the hospital where you gave birth and ask the midwives, or even ask your child health nurse. But Hun be prepared that if you have had depression issues before (I have too) you are more likely to get Pnd than a lot of other women. Plus your body has stopped making the Happy pregnancy hormones immediately after giving birth so your brain might have trouble adjusting without medication (been there twice and about to go through it again). Please go and see your Doctor that was treating you for depression just in case, they can do the depression scale on you and see exactly how you are travelling. I am sure you love your daughter but sometimes things are just out of your control.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ring the hospital where you gave birth and ask the midwives, or even ask your child health nurse. But Hun be prepared that if you have had depression issues before (I have too) you are more likely to get Pnd than a lot of other women. Plus your body has stopped making the Happy pregnancy hormones immediately after giving birth so your brain might have trouble adjusting without medication (been there twice and about to go through it again). Please go and see your Doctor that was treating you for depression just in case, they can do the depression scale on you and see exactly how you are travelling. I am sure you love your daughter but sometimes things are just out of your control.</p>
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