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depression and scared..

I been depressed and scared in my whole entire pregnancy mostly comes from how I feel that everything gets taken away from me, my whole pregnancy I was terrified of miscarriage I am 35 weeks pregnant now I'm scared of stillbirth and I feel like its going to happen to Me I even cry some nights because I think of it and I say its not fair... I hare having depression I've had it for so long before I even got pregnant, I'm scared to tell my ob because no one seems to understand... What should I do to keep these thoughts out of my head? I love my baby girl and I don't want anything to happen to her, ever since I got pregnant she's been my everything, I'll finally have someone to love me back...
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I'm dealing with depression as well. I cry almost everyday and night. I've talked to my doctor and he referred me as well. Don't feel your alone in this. I've moved 3 provinces in Canada to be closer to bf family sk they could be apart of they're grandchild because my bf has a drinking problem. After talking to someone about my depression it has helped me so much
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Depression is a common & normal thing but you should definitely talk to your OB right away they will understand & will be able to refer you to someone who can help you manage your depression. I've been experiencing some depression myself & I told my OB that I felt like I needed to talk to someone because it was really bothering me & they referred me to someone. When I told my OB she was very understanding & I sensed no judgement that's what they're there for.
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