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I think my depression is from my TTC trouble should I start by talking with my ob/gyn? |
and then go from there or should I go straight to my MD or psy? TTC? trying to concieve?? Yes you should talk to your OBGYN about this. They maybe able to help with so meds or therapy. Good Luck |
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