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sammyjayneex · 10/11/2016 10:29

So I was taking my 4 year old to class and I was stood at front of the class with my baby but my daughter couldn't find her name so turned around to scan the tables for her name and next thing I knew I turn back to baby and this other kid was looking inside my babies pram and her father was holding my babies pram, I grabbed my pram back and he walked off and don't say nothing I don't think he could even speak English. Now I'm really anxious that he could have Done something and anxiety is through the roof. Tried getting reassurance from my husband he has called me a thick arsehole and I should have used my brain proper. It's normally him that takes her in the morning and I pick her up in evening but he couldn't take her this morning so I had to. I'm so worried now, it's ruined my whole day.

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sammyjayneex · 12/11/2016 19:39

And what kind of rude person moves someone else's baby around the classroom??? Yes I have some anxiety and some 'issues' in my life at present but it doesn't excuse other people's behaviour. I didn't want to take the medications bacause I'm breastfeeding I already explained that but other posters have been helpful and tolde they have taken it whilst breastfeeding with no effects so that's helped me feel more confident in taking it. There's no need for nastiness really when I'm already at my lowest point.

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Mindfields · 12/11/2016 19:42

But you didn't use any other type of contraception either, and there are lots of alternatives.

You have been complaining about your husband for (literally) years yet took the risk of getting pregnant with unprotected sex even after you found out he was cheating on you.

Go to the GP and actually take their advice about antidepressants. Do something to change your situation ffs (not another Bandaid baby btw because that clearly hasn't worked).

Mindfields · 12/11/2016 19:44

I didn't want to take the medications bacause I'm breastfeeding I already explained that but other posters have been helpful and tolde they have taken it whilst breastfeeding with no effects so that's helped me feel more confident in taking it.

Because clearly randoms on Mumsnet have more knowledge than your GP who prescribed the anti D's and has all your past medical history to hand

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sammyjayneex · 12/11/2016 19:51

Mindfields they can at least tell me their experiences my doctor suggested I stop breastfeeding to take it ? What kind of advice is that ??

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Mindfields · 12/11/2016 20:02

A quick google would have addressed that issue to be honest.

www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=can%20i%20take%20citalopram%20when%20breastfeeding

If your GP really did say that then you need to complain about it.

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