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From Mood Swings to Baby Swings
Clinical Depression and Conception
By Carma Haley Shoemaker
Having a baby is often called a blessing or a miracle. However, many women put their "blessing" on hold, needing a daily miracle just to get out of bed and get through the day. For women with clinical depression, motherhood can be extra trying – but not impossible.
"My medication affected my libido a bit, and we probably did have to work a little harder to get pregnant," says Constance Lovelace of Asheville, N.C. "Our sex life wasn't as spontaneous at times, but since we wanted to get pregnant, we did try a little harder. The way we looked at it was that since we did have to work a little harder, we might as well take advantage of it. We added a little spice and variety to our sex life – like bubble baths or massages – which made it seem less like we were working for the pregnancy and more like we were just having fun."
"While some medications are thought to be safe for a pregnant woman and her baby, others are not recommended for use during pregnancy," Douglas says. "This is the main reason why it's so important to talk to your doctor about the types of medications you're using before you start trying to conceive. Preconception planning is important for any mother-to-be, but it's particularly important if you have a history of clinical depression and/or are currently taking some sort of medication to treat depression."
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