Thursday, November 4th, 2010 at
8:22 am
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Monday, November 1st, 2010 at
8:28 am
have severe depression as well as anxiety disorder. I have never had this problem during pregnancy, and its only getting worse. My doctor ok’d me for zoloft which I have been taking for a month now, but it is having no effect. In the past, whenever I have had these problems Paxil got rid of it completely. I stopped taking it at the beginning of this pregnancy because of the risk of heart defects. Since the heart is developed now, Im wondering would it be okay to start taking Paxil since I am now 13 weeks? Im going to the doctor when I get the chance so I don’t need you to tell me to do that, please speak from experience or actual knowledge. Thank you.
Monday, November 1st, 2010 at
8:28 am
Hey. My doctor just prescribed me the drug seroquel to help with my anxiety, panic attacks. I am 5 1/2 months pregnant. and he said this drug is a class c. I started taking it. I’ve only taken it a few times so far, but I’m not sure if i should keep taking it. It makes me feel a little weird. any one have any experiences with this particular drug, and what about during pregnancy? thanks.
Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
8:31 am
My husband and I have recently discovered that I am unexpectedly pregnant and I currently take the prescription xanax for panic attacks and social anxiety. I only take it when I have a bad panic attack, which is maybe once a month. I’m only 5 weeks pregnant.
Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
8:31 am
I am 25 weeks pregnant and feel like my doctor turns a deaf ear to my comments and concerns. She delivered my oldest when she was born and has been my female doctor before and after that. As a gynecologist or an OB for someone without any issues or problems, she is great. But I suffer from fibromyalgia and can’t take any meds to help with that while pregnant. Since I have been pregnant I sleep anywhere from 1-4 hours a night and not all at once due to extreme pain from the fibro. I’m having severe siatic nerve pain in my lower back and can’t seem to do anything without it causing pain. I have started suffering from hot flashes and panic attacks about a month ago and I have a boss who is ticked she hired a pregnant woman without knowing it and is determined to make the last few months of my pregnancy miserable and not be remotely helpful with letting me flex my schedule a bit to allow me to sleep. The docs office tells me to talk to my family doc since things are’t “pregnancy related” but the pregnancy is making the fibro worse. The fam doc won’t do anything about it since I’m pregnant. But the OB tells me to ask them for ambien and vicoden to help with sleeping and pain. WTF?? Those are both class C narcotics! The fam doc thinks she’s nuts. It’s late in the pregnancy to search for another doctor and there aren’t many in my area not in the OB’s practice. I have my next appt Monday and really could use some advice on what to say to her to get her to understand I can’t handle the pain and no sleep and work a full time job and care for my oldest at night while husband is at work. Has anyone else gone through this? Do I ask for them to reduce my hours at work or bedrest?
Please, no rude comments or answers.
FYI – I’m still working because we are a family that needs both incomes. While I would love to be a stay at home mom, I have to have an income or we have no home or car. My husband carries the benefits but we still need my paycheck to get by and as it is, we live paycheck to paycheck. We do not have a large home or expensive cars or “toys” we just need my income to pay bills.
Tuesday, October 26th, 2010 at
8:48 am
I have a severe anxiety disorder. Last June, I got off of Effexor because I was planning to get pregnant. At the end of May, I found out I was pregnant. Anxiety started again….bad!!! Then in June, I found out that I had a blighted ovum and had a D&C. I am afraid that my constant anxiety contributed to my miscarriage. We are planning on TTC again soon. My doctor wants to put me on 10 mg of Lexapro but I am scared of the effect it will have on the pregnancy. But I am also afraid of the effect my anxiety will have on the pregnancy. What should I do?? I want to do what’s best for the baby. Please help!!!
Tuesday, October 26th, 2010 at
8:48 am
I’m almost 17 weeks pregnant and I’ve been taking zoloft throughout my entire pregnancy and a year before I even got pregnant. My OB wants me to wean myself off of it, but when I do it causes me to have panic attacks, and I get very sick. What should I do? Is is safe to take it?
Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 at
8:30 am
I would really love to have a child in my near future, but I have some issue’s that I fear may cause me some complications…I suffer from anxiety/panic attacks, depression, & hypochondria. I take medication for anxiety/depression, & go to counseling for it as well, along with my hypochondria. My blood pressure tends to go up when I’m under stress, so this is also another issue I’m concerned about…Like I said, I’d really love to have my own child, but do you think all of this would be too much for me to handle? (mentally)…I don’t really have that much trouble with depression, & here lately I’ve been doing pretty good with my anxiety/panic attacks, but I fear ANY type of problem during my pregnancy may trigger it, or make my depression worse…..Any good advice?.
Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 at
8:30 am
Sex is among the top most enjoyable activities practiced by couples. Why should this be any different during the nine months of pregnancy? Most expectant parents worry whether sex during pregnancy will harm the baby or cause discomfort, pain or even miscarriage. Sex is safe during pregnancy provided you have a low risk of pregnancy complications. Your doctor will let you know if you should avoid sex for any reason at all.
Second, we still tend to think about sex as if there is a right way and a wrong way to do it. In this case many of us have this idea that there is one right (or safe) way to have sex during pregnancy. This is not true. When a woman becomes pregnant, one of the questions uppermost in the minds of the couple is whether they will be able to enjoy any sexual intercourse in the following months.
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Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 at
8:26 am
Does anyone has experienced if this can affect the baby?
I suffer from anxiety disorder and panic attacks so I can’t stop the medication.
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