18-02-2018 10:58 AM
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18-02-2018 02:22 PM - edited 18-02-2018 02:26 PM
18-02-2018 02:22 PM - edited 18-02-2018 02:26 PM
Dear @Scarlet79,
of course you are not a failure. There are many different ways to be a loving, competent parent and leaving you child with your own parents is very common, even for those mothers who are not depressed.
I would just like to tag @PANDA and @Former-Member here, as they may have some specific advice about post-partum depression for you.
Depression before and after childbirth is relatively common in Australia and I think you will receive some very helpful replies from other members here. It is my understanding that the depression can continue for some time after the birth (even years), especially if it is not treated.... but I am no expert, I can only advise you here as a friend.
I have suffered from depression myself, but my experience was not related to having children. It was a very difficult time for me... I was lucky enough (or determined enough?) to find the right help.
Did you receive any treatment @Scarlet79? Are you seeing a psychologist?
Please feel free to keep writing and sharing your feelings.
18-02-2018 04:01 PM
18-02-2018 04:01 PM
19-02-2018 02:11 PM - edited 19-02-2018 03:56 PM
19-02-2018 02:11 PM - edited 19-02-2018 03:56 PM
Hi @Scarlet79,
Thanks for sharing part of your story here on the forum. It takes a lot of courage to seek help and I'm glad you have been able to reach out and be supported by others.
Here at PANDA we talk to many mums and dads who've had a difficult journey through pregnancy and early parenthood, which has meant they're not able to be connected to their child in the way they had hoped. We know that feelings of guilt and failure like you've described are really common, and that it can be tough to make sense of it all.
I can also hear how much you love your daughter and want to be there for her. You're welcome to give us a call here at the PANDA Helpline, or you might like to have a look at some of the stories written by parents on our website (www.panda.org.au). Another great resource is the Raising Children Network (http://raisingchildren.net.au) which has some helpful info and some specific online forums too.
Wishing you and your daughter all the best @Scarlet79.
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