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post partum or mirena

my child is almost 4 months old  this is my third child    i am experiencing  major anxiety, moodswings  mostly anger, and slight depression, and lack of interest in sex  which ive never lost interest in before  i dont know if this is postpartum depression or from my mirena which i had inserted june 22 and have bleed ever since and recently started experiencing pain during sex,  i had it checked and was tested for infections, other than a major uti  i was fine,  i also have polycystic ovaries  i am scared to take my citalopram  cuz im breastfeeding.  i dont know if i should get the mirena out, but i am miserable   i had a bad reaction to birth control pills and am allergic to latex, plus im in a very long term commited relationship and we both dont want to use latex free condoms   but i dont want to have another baby anytime soon, maybe never but im not positive so i dont want to get my tubes tied.  what do u think it is, what should i do?
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pray to the lord
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Hi, I would say by what u have said since it soundsike u have had slot to deal with that u have post natal depression, u only had ur baby four months ago so def possible, I had it bad with my daughter but where I did and feel all u do but also I couldn't love my baby and went out drinking it was crazy. But it will get better go see ur doc bout some counselling I was on some mess but like u say ur breast feeding but I'm sure the doc will have something he can give or do for u xx
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