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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a therapist I understand the limits of therapy. CBT can't stop the oxytocin crash. Would you tell a man with a broken arm not to take pain meds? This is just misogyny, the expectation that a women should be able to "think" her way out of a massive physical shift taking place in her brain. [/quote] As someone who has never had PPD/PPA or clinical depression/anxiety, but is interested (I’m one month postpartum with #2 and planning on having a third; my sister in law also had crippling PPD/PPA and she took a very high dose of Zoloft throughout her pregnancy/postpartum): what do you mean by oxytocin crash? Why do only some women get PPD/PPA if we all have the same crash postpartum? Do we all not have the same crash?[/quote]
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