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Originally Posted by JLarissaDragon
Talking with a therapist can be far more helpful than we may realize at first. Furthermore if the first one is not a good fit, please do not give up. I am sure that there is someone out there who can give you the help and support you need. You deserve it
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JLG13 -on one of your threads I posted a list of lactation consultants in your area.
Those women most likely are well connected with the community of professionals who help pregnant women and new mothers. Rather than randomly calling people off PsychologyToday.com, I would interview the lactation consultants over the phone and just telling them what you have told us, in a briefer form. everything you have told us so far is relevant and you painted a pretty complete picture of despair and the feeling of lost bearings. Tell the lactation consultants that you went off some meds and now are on Zoloft and want to talk to a therapist who has experience with serving women pregnant with twins and taking Zoloft. Ask them to call around for you. This may be the fastest route to getting a good therapist.
Other resources: pediatricians (TravelingLady recommended that you get one
in advance), doulas, OB-GYNs.