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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That it’s really normal to fight with your husband when your first is a newborn. What a great DH I have. How to talk about “emotional labor” Daycare recommendations when we moved [b]And the biggest thing by far: Helping me realize I had PPD, for which I sought treatment shortly thereafter. Someone had posted the screening tool, and I took it thinking it would prove I didn’t have PPD and should buck up. Instead, it got me on the path to get better and get my ability to smile and laugh and feel joy back[/b].[/quote] That is wonderful! I am so glad you decided to take the test. I think so many of us have had or have PPD and we (and our loved ones) don’t recognize it. You should ask Jeff to make a sticky in the Expectant Mom forum with a link to the test. I bet it would be helpful to so many women who don’t know why they feel like they do. [/quote] As I am sure there are many of us thinking this: Please post the link!!![/quote] I have posted this link on here a few times: https://www.fresno.ucsf.edu/pediatrics/downloads/edinburghscale.pdf. Not sure if I was the one who helped you, PP, but having suffered horribly with PPD and coming very close to suicide, it’s so important to me that other women not suffer in silence.[/quote]
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