I recommend it. If you have any side effects bc everyone is different Cymbalta is another good one.
I took Zoloft all through my pregnancy and still take it! Highly recommend. There’s no way I would’ve been able to be ok without it
10000% recommend! I took it a few years ago in grad school and just started again maybe 2 months ago as I’m 7 months pp with our second daughter and it’s made a world of difference!
I'm starting my Lexapro the literal day I give birth here in July. I took myself off when I found out i was pregnant in November last year because it's not like the top 3 recommended medications to take during pregnancy. Could possibly cause breathing problems and dependency issues with a newborn. But it is safe during breastfeeding. I was given a low dose of Zoloft a few months ago, but I took it for a little over a week, and it honestly was making me worse, so I stopped immediately and just pushed through. Things did improve in my depression once the weather got better, but, I know I'm not at my full potential being unmedicated. So I'm anxiously excited to get back on once my son is born. 🙏🏻
I use it now but I have other meds I take with it also because for me it don't work by it's self
I took Zoloft and my husband noticed a positive change. I like it, I recommend it (I didn't get any bad side effects)
Everybody has a different effect on it so try and see if u feel differently
It is. Just do it
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100% worth trying. I've used it with both my kids post partum and it helped a ton with my anxiety and depression. I'm unmedicated for another mental disorder, and have a ton of great coping mechanisms as a result, but they weren't enough and medication was the extra help I needed to not just survive, but thrive and be the best mother I could be for my kids.