I'm not specially trained in this field, but I would suggest consulting your physician. Until then, keep busy in order to keep your mind occupied. And talk with someone, preferably a good friend, so that you're not stewing in your own thoughts.
It depends on where you live. Have a look at www.dbsalliance.org/ to find listings for support groups in your area.
The best support that you can get while experiencing episodes of depression is from your family, best friends and loved ones. However, an experienced psychiatrist who has been dealing with depression patients can be a great help. As treatment along with support is necessary to win the battle against depression.
The Depression and Bipolar Support alliance website is at www.dbsalliance.org.
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.
First of all, mild depression during certain times in your life is very common. My advice is to join a depression support forum where people help and talk one to one another to get out of depression. Here is a good forum where you can participate and read articles about depression: www.depressionforums.org/forums/.
No, committing suicide is not the best solution to depression. It is a permanent decision that overlooks the possibility of recovery and the potential for a better future. There are many resources and support systems available that can help individuals manage their depression and find hope. It's important to reach out for help and talk to someone who can provide support.
Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance 2425 Bethel Rd. Phone number is 614-654-4823.
Look up the Medicine Program online, they can provide free support to you. you can go to a free clinic or a church. they have support groups
Depression-Chat-Rooms is a website dedicated to depression and anxiety peer support. They offer support through their chat rooms, forums and blog session related to depression and anxiety.
A very useful site called www.mayoclinic.com provide vital support and nurture for people suffering with depression. This will almost certainly help with her mental health issues.
Depression forums are used to help people understand depression and get advice from others who are going through or have gone through depression as well. It is a great place to chat and get things off ones mind and get ones worries out.
Counselling, medication, support, friends