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do you need talk to your doc for depression ?

I'm 16&5 days pregancy all suddeen i cry & cry amd cry or if i dont cry im & sad or mad , more lately because i been having problems . But ya'll think its the best to talk to the doc for the best of my baby bc it worries me
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Yeah thats what i think to my hormones but idk i been having problems to , and more With my  bf & family alot .
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And me too i know its my past
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I to have been feeling this way :/ I keep telling myself it's just my hormones but it doesn't go away and I feel unsupported. Im kinda embarrassed to go to my doc, I don't want him to think its my bf. Cux its honestly not i just find myself unhappy
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I think i need bad i had to many problems in my past  i just caint rid off my head to hard it goes && Comes back all sudden . & i was going to tell my doc tuesday , but my aunt was thier & I couldnt talk .
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Being over emotional during pregnancy is normal, things that normally wouldn't affect you as bad, make you cry. For instance, with my first pregnancy I would break down in tears and go through an entire box of Kleenex just from a sappy commercial on tv. If you start having other thoughts about suicide or anything definitely consult your physician. Another thing to try is getting a therapist, talking things out with them, they could give you much needed feedback about what's going on.
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My doctor referred me to a mental health counselors
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Yes. It is VERY important to talk to your doctor about how you are feeling. Prenatal depression is a real thing that can cause real problems for your pregnancy, ie preterm labor.
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