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wow an op that actually responds to the comments
It's called postpartum depression, and many women get it. You should be glad that she feels comfortable enough to confide something so personal to you instead of complaining about it. I know it sounds crazy for a woman to think that about her child, but it really is common. An instant life change like that has the tendency to kind of shock the brain.
you never mentioned any other issues you have with her. you're a joke for posting this. at 17 you should be mature enough to deal with hearing about post natal depression. since you'd been with this guy for a while (as you've said yourself) she probably felt comfortable enough with you to share this. and u take that confidence and post it on line. that's low. just pray you don't end up with this problem when u have kids. it's an excruciating situation for sufferers at a time that is meant to be the happiest.
for real! just enjoy the story for what it is... people act like its a damn dr phil blog... these stories were shared with the intention of spreading humor. if u dont think its funny then move on to a different fml or dont come on the site at all.. just chillllll :)
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You're judging her for a confirmed psychological disorder? Classy.
Look, if you have a bad relationship with her, that's one thing. I can take pity and say I'm sorry you have a poor relationship with your boyfriend's mother. But coming on here and going all "FML" about another woman's psychological condition isn't gonna gain much sympathy. Maybe she felt she could confide in you and tell you this personal, painful bit of her history without you. All I'm saying is that, if your relationship is that bad, complain about something else, instead of her post-partum depression. One more thing: It's also not appropriate for a 17-year-old to talk about marriage. I seriously doubt you're mature enough or ready for it. (And no, that's not judging you personally. That's my opinion on all 17-year-olds.)