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Old October 3rd 07, 10:31 PM posted to misc.kids.breastfeeding
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Default Mood Swing when Breastfeeding

Does anybody else have a dip in mood when breastfeeding? I usually
have mood swings when I'm breastfeeding. But then, I have them when
I'm not breastfeeding, too. I seem to have them more, lately. I don't
know if it's the weather (gray and cloudly - I'm susceptible to that,
too) or what. But I know they go away, and they do, after I shed a few
tears. I believe I'm hormonal, but my hebamme says this goes over the
normal post natal baby blues. But if so, how come I usually get back
to normal? It's only a temporary thing, usually. It's not like I'm
depressed all day. If the baby is crying and I'm close to tears, it
subsides when I go out. What gives?

Ncrist

 




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