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I'm so scared to give birth to my placenta after baby. so frightened i'm going to die or it's not going to come out ?

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Think positively and: In such cases of unjustified fears, one should think positively and get established with a psychiatrist. The placenta will come out, but will the mother have post-partum depression, anxiety, or other post-partum mental illness? Such a mother can let her Ob-Gyn and her baby's pediatrician know if mood or anxiety symptoms are increasing, undesired, or strange. Help is available.

Answered 11/28/2017

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