M.R.
I did not suffer from actual depression or anxiety during the pregnancies but I did suffer from it afterward...post-partum. It was enough to have to take low doses of medication to get back on track. It happens. Looking back on everything, I am willing to bet that I was also slightly anxious during the pregnancies but chalked it up to just being a new parent with our first or an exhausted one with our second. I have two daughters. What I can tell you is that both of my kids were born overdue...one 14 days overdue and the other 5 days overdue. Labor was fine, both healthy and no issues. They are grown up young ladies now in college and might I add that each of them is wicked smart!! Both graduated in the top five of their class and they are also doing the same in college in their majors. Neither of them suffers from anxiety or depression but I do watch for this because it is hereditary and it has been passed down through my side of the family. Please enjoy your pregnancy. Keep you OB/GYN informed about how you currently feel. That is important and she/he can help you with your feelings. You deserve to lavish in this wonderful time of becoming a Mom....so be kind to yourself and also let your doctors in so they can help you from a medical standpoint if need be. Please be extra diligent after the baby is born in regards to depression. This is when it will hit like a freight train and you can become overwhelmed easily. Have a plan and a support system in place. Make sure your husband understands what to look for and how to help you if you need it. Good luck and enjoy all that is coming your way. My two girls have brought me so much happiness and J.. I wish the same for you!!