thread: Weaning and depression

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    8

    Weaning and depression

    Hello everyone,

    I dropped my daughter's morning feed a month ago, on her second birthday. A week ago, I started cutting out her one remaining feed, which is at night.

    Going fine except that for the last three days I have been feeling quite depressed, something that feels like really bad PMS.

    The change was very abrupt. I have since read online that the hormonal changes associated with weaning can bring this on.

    I am otherwise happy to be weaning, and my daughter seems relatively ok with it too. At the moment, we're one night on, one night off, happy to continue that for a while. No hurry.

    But I am a little freaked out by this; after thinking through the possibilities about what could have brought this on so suddenly, the penny dropped at about 2am!

    Has anyone else been through this?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    8

    weaning depression info

    Sorry, forgot to add that the Australian stuff I've been able to find online is pretty much about postnatal depression and weaning - ie, weaning not long after birth, or in what's roughly known as the postpartum period; and so much of it is about problems establishing breastfeeding, which I feel doesn't really apply in my case. Or about people who are already on antidepressants, which I am not.

    The only stuff I have been able to find is from the US.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sydney
    168

    hi Zabel,
    I have not weaned yet, but most certainly feel that I will go through a "depression" of sorts while my hormones change, I think i have felt this at times when my DD is feeding infrequently. I think that breastfeeding promotes "happy" hormones and it will also be a bit of an emotional change when we don't have the "closeness" of breastfeeding.
    I hope this gets better for you soon

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Atop the lookout...
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    I will say basically what Aimz said. I think I am putting off weaning Ryan entirely as I expect to feel down, as I did when I weaned Steph, but also I imagine because I won't have that real closeness anymore.

    Sorry I'm not much help.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jan 2005
    Down by the ocean
    6,110

    I reccon I get like that!

    Partly for me I think it is sadness from stopping and I also think it is hormonal. Have you had a period yet at all? It could be AF related...


  6. #6
    Registered User

    Dec 2009
    1

    Yup...that's me!

    Hi everyone.
    I've been trying to find information on this myself.
    I weaned my baby to a full bottle 4 weeks ago and have been struggling with intense pms style hormones ever since. I have never been a jealous partner or "skitish" with pms, but i seemed to have turned into a mental crazy woman at the flick of a switch. Even my partner texting his friends is like he is clicking a pen in my ear to **** me off! ....I am getting better, but it is very intense. I am thinking of getting something to chill me out from the Dr. but really don't want to. I have been burning calming/relaxation oils and the do seem to keep me level to some extent.

    So basically, you're not alone with this one. Please if you find anything else out i would love to know myself.

    Cheers,
    Kylie.

    oh, forgot to mention, this is my first baby and she is 7 months old.

  7. #7
    Life Subscriber

    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
    6,683

    I am not sure where I read this, but I believe there can be a link between weaning (at any age) and depression. It might be an idea to talk to a GP about options for dealing with it - hopefully with good management it should pass.