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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can do it. You just need to put all systems in place where if PPD creeps in again, you can just jump right in to your safety net. Friends and family for babysitting, doctor with prescription ready, a therapist you like, household tasks outsourced, good dynamic between you and DH.[/quote] You can’t control for sleep. Sleep deprivation is a major cause of PPD and perinatal mood disorders. You can do things to stack the deck in your favor but st the end of the day you cannot force an infant, toddler or child to sleep and some kids are just terrible sleepers even if you do all The right “things.” Are you ok taking that gamble? [/quote] You can formula feed so your partner takes care of some overnights and/or hire overnight help a few days per week. This combo worked well for me. Obviously being able to hire help is a privilege but it does address the lack of sleep. [/quote] This. The idea that only you and your boobs can deal with an infant is false.[/quote]
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