Oh-oh: Katie Holmes With Postpartum Depression?

Q: Of course she has postpartum depression. Every woman gets it post pregnancy, even if she won't admit it. There is a drastic drop in pregnancy hormones that is ultimately the cause. Does every woman need to be medicated? Of course not and most don't. So Katie will likely be fine. Nursing and meds tend not to be a good idea anyway, even if not a scientologist. Is it stupid and downright nasty that she is on an exercise program before 6 weeks? Absolutely!! She needs to sleep whenever the baby sleeps, if she is indeed nursing and heck even if she isn't since she did just have a baby. Having a baby is very hard on the body and rest, not work is better for the long run.

A:New moms need rest and it seems like the stupid cult bastard will not let her rest for a minute. I'm so glad the world is turning on him. Stupid laughingstock clam. is being reported as treating Katie like his dog! ...treating Kate (oops, TC says for her that she is a woman, now) as though she is without an independent persona and has had her tongue removed! These repeated reports of Tommie acting and speaking for her like she is his Islamic chattel property, should be raising hues and cries the world around. His attitude about his ...girlfriend... should be raising the hackles on the millions of independent women everywhere. Reality check is that most women have babies, get postpartum, remain unmedicated and eventually stabilize hormones thereby making medication unnecessary particularly when you factor in desire to nurse, which for many women is more important than the blues/depression they experience. My cousin is not one of those

women. She battled postpartum depression until she hit a point in which she wasn't able to function well enough for her. Her physician recommended she quit nursing (apparently he was a fucking idiot as well) and take medication. When she had her second child, she made the choice to not risk the depression and went on medication immediately after delivery having never nursed. Her body was involved, which made it her choice. Do I have any issue with that? No, I do not. I do have a problem with the CO$ attempt to remove that choice, but at the same time I have a problem with critics like you that want to pass medication around to every person. Both are unreasonable.