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I was replying back to a separate comment where someone got off topic. I was trying to figure out their train of thought about how these two very different things are connected. After much probing, they seemingly didn’t have an answer. It’s hard to tell because half of their comments were deleted by mods for being offensive.










I also gained about 10 lbs in my first trimester starting at a normal BMI. Currently 35 weeks and gained about 32 lbs total (5’6, 132 to 164 lbs). Baby is 25th percentile.



Took me 2 years of actively trying. Went through all the testing and was left with unexplained infertility. At the 2 year mark I was convinced it wasn’t going to happen. Sure enough, a month later I was pregnant. Currently 22 weeks with our first.









I didn’t get in my first try either. After my rejection I called up the schools to make an appointment to discuss what I need to improve on before the next application cycle. Took advice seriously and got in the next year and now I’ll be graduating in 2.5 months :)


I started out with lexapro which technically did improve my mood for several months but made it impossible for me to concentrate on really important tasks. I found I had become super spacey and not retaining information. Talked with my doctor and switched to Wellbutrin and have been great ever since. My mood has been great, no issues with libido, and I have my concentration back.

My significant other has noticed a huge difference from before antidepressants to now. Before I was sad and had intruding thoughts of self harm and suicide with no intent to act on them. I also thought the worst of every situation and would ruminate on literally everything. Now I am happy, I don’t have those horrible thoughts anymore, concentrate on what is important, and most importantly my relationship is a million times better without me worrying about every little thing. It may take a while to find the right Med but I’m so glad I sought help.