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Shouldn't I Be Happy : Emotional Problems of Pregnant and Postpartum Women

Shouldn't I Be Happy : Emotional Problems of Pregnant and Postpartum Women

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for any woman, spouse, family or friend suffering.
Review: Dr. Misri does a great job of explaining depression as it relates to pregnancy and the postpatum period. She includes stories of women that she has counseled over the years. These stories help the reader to better understand the various forms that depression can take. I highly recommend this book to anyone who thinks they or someone they know may be suffering from depression related to a pregnancy, including miscarriages and still births.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for any woman, spouse, family or friend suffering.
Review: Dr. Misri does a great job of explaining depression as it relates to pregnancy and the postpatum period. She includes stories of women that she has counseled over the years. These stories help the reader to better understand the various forms that depression can take. I highly recommend this book to anyone who thinks they or someone they know may be suffering from depression related to a pregnancy, including miscarriages and still births.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Most Informative Book of its Kind
Review: Dr. Misri does an amazing job of hilighting the different aspects of PMDD and post-partem depression. I especially loved the section on Garlok. This book is a must read for any person who wishes to be more informed on an important issue in our society today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Most Informative Book of its Kind
Review: Dr. Misri does an amazing job of hilighting the different aspects of PMDD and post-partem depression. I especially loved the section on Garlok. This book is a must read for any person who wishes to be more informed on an important issue in our society today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Only book I found that deals with Antepartum depression
Review: I experienced severe depression in my first trimester, and I couldn't find anything at all that dealt with the topic. I wanted to be excited about the pregnancy but felt totally disconnected. This book - as well as an outpatient psychiatric program through the hospital where I delivered - helped me deal with my depression and my pregnancy.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why I gave only 1 star
Review: The book is of good quality for it's time. But it is VERY outdated. There have been numerous changes in the treatment of PPD since its publishing. I recommend something more current to get the best information.


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