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Sorry I can't rem her name, but was wrongly told by a gp at fh road surgery that there are no drugs available for breastfeeding mothers w pnd! Was also hassled by other gps there, and given wrong advice/info re breastfeeding from the hvs. I have since changed surgeries.


Sorry, that's not encouraging, it's just to say that if you don't think you're getting the right treatment, don't give up! Should you need it, I know an excellent private psychiatrist.

Dr Scorer is excellent. I've also had good experiences with Dr Graham. Dr Scorer by the way also is very good about breastfeeding and baby health issues. Health visitor has been dreadful but I don't want to move because the midwives are amazing and the doctors I like are good. I'm just avoiding the HV.
I didn't find Dr Graham helpful. It might have been a clash of personalities. It's important that you're able to communicate well with your GP and vice versa. We definitely weren't 'on the same page'. But if you're happy with the service you receive that's the main thing that matters.
I also really like Dr Scorer, very matter of fact and to the point but efficient and effective. I've had mainly good experiences at the surgery (though not used the Drs much), the midwives are fab (planning to avoid HVs for no.2 though but that's another thread!).

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