thanks! i will look into getting that book as soon as possible!
ocd treatment consisits of medication and cognitive behavior therapy, medications are ssri class of medication used for ocd.
for therapy if you are unable to go to a therapist you can start it at home by the book Overcoming Obsessive Thoughts: How to Gain Control of Your OCD by purdon and clark, this book is very helpful, the effect of combination of both medicine and therapy will be best
@123tushar07 --- What type of treatment did you recieve that worked for you? I know I have to let these thoughts come and let them go, but it is driving me crazy. This ia torture.
you have to consult a psychiatrist, normal doctor would consider it as general anxiety from stess, it seems that you are first time attacked by harm ocd, i have suffered from it, but once you recover from ocd, these thoughts will disappear and you can have your normal life again
(I am currently pregnant with my second child.) Obviously, as most mothers do, my child is the most important thing in my life .... so it must be obvious what my awful thoughts revolve around ... It seems as if OCD tends to attack the very people and things you love more than life itself. It is so distressing. My oldest child is the LIGHT OF MY LIFE. She has been my strength through so many hard times, in her three years. I do not understand how my brain can even think some of the things it does. All I can do is continue day by day & pray for healing. I am currently taking Buspar for anxiety and Zoloft for depression. (The hardest thing about of this is, I live in a very rural town in TN. Most people in this tiny, southern, town frown upon mental illness in the first place. Any doctors here would truly have to be educated about OCD and the symptoms I am dealing with to even half way understand it. They automatically think people are just "crazy." But, I fear having my daughter taken from me or being sent into some sort of facility if I explain what is going on.
Oh yes...I have been there. But you are right you will never hurt anyone. When I was in therapy for it I was told to go into a dark room and imagine myself hurting the ones I love and after you do that a while it becomes a chore and those thoughts will go away.
Here is a breathing exercise you can do to calm yourself down. Take a deep breath in through your nose, hold it for 5 seconds and count this out in your head, then let it all out through your mouth. Practice lying down at first but you can really do this at any time and any place and nobody will even know you are doing it.
Is this your first baby? Stress makes OCD worse and yes the hormone changes and the fact that you are going to have a baby to take care of can be stressful times.
Let me know if I can be of more help. Take care!