1. Island Fever 3: Matrimony - Chapter 02


    Date: 10/31/2014, Categories: Diary, Female/Female, Male/Female, Romance, Author: JeremyDCP, Rating: 88.5, Source: sexstories.com

    hormones, blood volume and pressure, cardiovascular, immune system and metabolic function can all contribute to a new mother feeling emotional stress and mental instability. In the more extreme cases, some new mothers question why they had their baby in the first place, and even wish the baby was never conceived. What you have to realize, though, that it is not actually the mother talking - it is her sickness." "Her sickness?" Pamela timidly asked. "I am not a doctor by any means, but I have seen enough of this at the pregnancy center where I work to safely assume you have _Postpartum Depression_," Scarlett commented. "You are not alone, Pamela. Millions of women go through this each and every year. Postpartum Depression is not rare, nor does it make you a bad wife or mother. Caring for Piper can feel overwhelming and exhaustive to you at times. You fear that your husband - and the other girls - are losing interest in you. You no longer feel attractive or wanted. I imagine you get panic attacks and feel unusually anxious from time to time as well. You have no appetite whatsoever - you have barely eaten anything since Piper was born - and you have trouble with insomnia. You simply do not feel normal." "I felt dirty last night," Pamela admitted, openly sobbing now, first glancing at me, then Kristanna. "Why?" Scarlett asked. "Th-That three-some I h-h-had with Jeremy and K-Krissy," she cried, her emotions now starting to spiral. "That was the f-first t-time I had sex since ...
    Piper was born. I felt really strange afterward. I felt... dirty!" "Why?" Kristanna insisted. "I DON'T KNOW!" Pamela screamed, and I immediately pulled her into my embrace and shielded her face upon my chest. My gaze, though, was on Scarlett. "What can be done to help, and make Pamela feel better?" Scarlett motioned toward me with her head. "Love. Support. Exactly what you are doing now. I also think she needs to see a psychiatrist and get some counseling, and some medication. The medication will really help. It will not cure her ailment, but it will control and regulate it." "A... psychiatrist?" Obviously, Pamela did not enjoy the prospects of that. "Postpartum Depression is just that - depression," Scarlett advised her. "It is a clinical disorder, and can be treated like other depressions." "I... I don't want... to see a... psychiatrist." "There is no harm in it," Scarlett offered. "Amy has been seeing a whole list of psychiatrists since last year when we were originally on the island," Kristanna reminded her. "Look at all the good it has done for Amy. Jeremy has went to see psychiatrists in the past, too. Don't you want to feel better, Pamela, and get back to your normal self?" Kristanna looked my way and continued, "I think we should not even wait. We should get Pamela an appointment at a psychiatrist in Cincinnati. At least he can get her started on some medicine before we return home to Norway next week." "Listen to me," I said to Pamela, still holding her in my arms, but ...