There are support groups in local communities and online for depression. However, what you are describing is likely to be post partum depression, a particular type of depression. Seeking professional help is probably the best thing to do, for yourself and for our baby's sake.
Yes, Fighting depression naturally is alot safer then taking a whole coaktail of medicine. Find a hobbie you really like, go out with friends more, do whatever it is that makes you happy.
Depression-screening.org has a good depression screener. Mayoclinc.com has a good depression self-assessment. Where can you find and online depression test? You can find online depression test all over the internet. I would suggest using www.everydayhealth.com/depression.
That's a good question. Here's a link to the Calif Courts Probate and Wills site http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/additionalinfo/links.htm#wills you might also try www.SteveShorr.com/estate.planning.htm
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To find treatments for depression, you should seek medical help from your physician. If he doesn't feel like he has the knowledge for it, he will recommend you to a specialist on treating depression.
One can find peer to peer Depression Forums from the following sources: NHS Supporting, Depression Understood, Mental Health America, Healthful Chat, Depression Forums.
One can find information on what is depression at WebMD. They have alot of answers about depression, including - symptoms, causes, medications and therapies. WebMD is a very trusted source.
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Science is a system of knowledge and the methods used to find that knowledge.
Science is a system of knowledge and the methods used to find that knowledge.
You can find information on depression symptoms from your family doctor or from online sites or forums. You can also find information in health books or magazines.