![]() Views on Article - Melt away your Postpartum Blues Name: crorkz linkz Country: India Comment: IOUNHr Hi there, I discovered your web site via Google at the same time as looking for a similar subject, your website got here up, it seems great. I have bookmarked it in my google bookmarks. Name: sindy seo Country: India Comment: It's actually a great and useful piece of information. I am glad that you shared this useful info with us. Please keep us informed like this. Thanks for sharing. website traffic Name: CRwSmnFdEi Country: India Comment: buy tramadol online tramadol 50mg for dogs usa - tramadol dosage effects Name: amanda Country: India Comment: I am about to be a new mother in less than 2 weeks. I am actually european nz and living in india with my indian husband. I am worried that if I have my baby how would i cope this is such a different style of life for me as it is. I also know that he would have many relatives visit as it happens even for no reason. Would it be extremly rude if i were to ask for no visitors for the begining?? or what should i do to relax myself while i am here in india?? please any comments Name: teddys mom Country: india Comment: Too Good... Gives us the feeling of our great and happy life... Name: A.G.G. Country: usa Comment: I wish I knew the side effects of postpartum, I thought I was a bad person to my ex-husband. When I had my child at 17, you really don't ask all the questions in the world, and I had postpartum without knowing it. One day I lashed out at my ex-husband and he left me. I tried to explain it, but by that time he found a new love. So, if you have any sympthoms, please get in contact with a doctor immediately. Name: Asha Country: india Comment: To Kavitha - I fully understand and appreciate your concerns about your in-laws during post pregnancy, I've suffered the same. Only, this time, I'm pregnant again, and have decided to enjoy my baby and husband, its MY life too! I suggest that after spending a month with in-laws and hubby, you spend at least a month with your parents, you deserve happiness too! Name: Kavitha Country: dubai Comment: Well, I am looking forward to motherhood but considering inlaws are going to be here with me during the postpartum time I am dreading whether I shall be relaxed and do not undergo depression. If I think of relaxing or even having few minutes of my husbands time it shall be considered selfish and unmotherlikely. But I shall try to make myself time to enjoy the baby moments which I have waited long enough. Name: Richa Country: india Comment: i often wonder whether i will be a good mother or not. i have always wanted children but now that one is one the way i smetimes feel shaken up thinking of all the responsibilities it entails. i would be physically, emotionally and financially responsible for a living human being and that really overwhelmes me. morever my carrer would be neglected for a few months if not years. how do i cope with all this. any suggestions or comments please? Name: bhatt Country: india Comment: How safe it is to have sex after delivery? What are the risks of getting pregnant again? Name: anjali Country: india Comment: To Radha - I fully sympathize with you b'cos I know the Indian scenario very well. Though the advise may be well-meaning sometimes the indians go over the board. Try to turn deaf ears when you don't want to listen. There's absolutely NO point in reasoning with indian elders as they hardly know abt the likes/dislikes of the younger genearation. Name: Radha Country: india Comment: Hey all that about relaxing during the post partum phase sounds good on the net, but as you know in India, once a baby is born, all you have is hordes of relatives visiting you; monther and mother-in-law competing for the baby and all that so called high fat `pure ghee' food stuff and unlimited and unsolicited advises of bringing up the baby advises from your in-laws who had a child good old thirty one years back. How do you cope up with all this? Any suggestions? Name: amanda Country: canada Comment: Hi there, I really enjoy and appriciate the site. I just wanted to respond to anu's comment. I'm a new mother now and I am finding it very difficult even though I am very lucky and have support. I honestly think if you are having any doubts about getting pregnant, hold off. Even when you are certain before hand you can find yourself riddled with doubts in the beginning months and that's a very difficult thing to come to terms with. It's okay to have doubts, but know that they are valid and consider holding off until your sure. Name: anu Country: india Comment: I don't have children yet, but whenever I think about having them I wonder what life will be after having them. I know it won't be a bed of roses, but then is motherhood really worth it. I do not mean that i don't want a baby , but i'm curious to know. After reading the practical aspects i ask myself ..do i want this?? or i want a baby b'cos everyone else is having one.
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