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Posted by scarletttaylor 26 February  at  19:10

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Posted by scarletttaylor 20 February  at  20:23

Hi everybody. I'm new. I have a 9 years old baby, and she's quite a happy and lovely child, even if she has no father, since me and her father broke up when i was pregnant, he took drugs and was quite a violent guy, so we didn't meet each other anymore... And he's now dead. The man i'm actually in love is married, i've been his lover since 1998. So she doesn't really has a father figure. But she's happy, anyhow.
Me and my mom have been quite depressed, both of us have had quite a hard time with our nerves (and so did most of our female "ancestors").
But from the moment Emma, my baby, was born, i started to feel better, and now i still have some hard time, but i can say i am a serene person.
What i wanted to know, if some of you can tell me, is if depression and those kind of moods can be hereditary.
I thank you so much for your attention,
Scarlett.
 
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Posted by cookie429 22 February  at  13:02

hi no it isnt hunni, its a illness that u have 2 learn 2 deal with it.ive been depressed since i was 8 im 23 with a 3 year old boy called Bailey.its hard 2 deal with it and uve had a bad time ive had a bad past 2 my babys dad hit me,cheated and used me,put me down etc. but i proved him that i was something and somebody he couldnt hurt anymore.You need ur m8s and family.u will have bad and good days i still do now.i had postnatal depression and that was hard.but u seem a strong lady and if u wanna chat more then just leave me a mess.hope u feel better xx
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Posted by scarletttaylor 26 February  at  19:10

I sent you a private message!
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Posted by mumzie 20 February  at  21:34

Just from what you have said, perhaps the females in your like do have a tendency to be 'down'. But it seems to me that you are a great Mum and you wil be ready to help her deal-with and combat these feelings. I think she is more likely to grow up to be a self-reliant strong woman.
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Posted by scarletttaylor 21 February  at  14:41

i don't know if i can be told a strong woman but i'm definitely self-reliant... I have to be, 'cause i have to grow up a girl on my own, you know, so since i've made the choise to keep my baby i knew i should have trust myself more than i used to do before!
Thank you for answering!




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