please help?


Question:
in Aug i was 19 weeks preg. and lost the baby...since then i feel like things have been out of control...moods...anger for no reason. i cant consontrate...and i feel extremly over whelmed...my husbands way of dealing with things is to move on put befind and forget...i try but things sneek up on me...i try to look up and move on btu then i break down for a reason that eventually seens not so bad liike i over reacted...and somthings should be over reacted to and my family just doesnt seen to care...i dont know what to do...sorry if i jumped around to much

Answers:
Honey I lost a baby at 14 weeks and totally TOTALLY sympathize with you!!! Call your obgyn right away, you need to be on an antidepressant until your body regulates it's hormones back to normal. Also, get in to see a psychologist to get everything out and learn how to deal with your loss.

I Imagine you do not want to hear any of this, but I am telling you from experience what I know works. I fought asking for help for months and months and finally I had a complete meltdown and started hallucinating and stuff. Don't let yourself get to that point.

Your family doesn't NOT care...they just don't know what to do and they can not possibly understand they way that it hurts. Feel free to email me if you need to chat....nic_tammyscott@yahoo.c...

Good luck!
You could have a hormone imbalance due to the baby. I also had a miscarrage, and alot of the same symptoms after wards. Guilt, depression, anxity, trouble thinking. My doctor told me I was border line manic depressive due to the sudden shock. He put me on meds, and within no time I was back to normal. Please see a doctor ...


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