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Dr. Christina Hibbert http://www.DrChristinaHibbert.com discuss the treatment of Postpartum OCD. More on this topic: http://www.drchristinahibbert.com/bey... Related Videos: Beyond PPD: Understanding Postpartum OCD--3-Minute Therapy • Видео Beyond PPD: Diagnosing Postpartum OCD--3-Minute Therapy • Beyond PPD: Diagnosing Postpartum OCD; 3-M... postpartum depression ppd postpartum depression OCD ppd ocd ppocd understanding postpartum depression understanding ppd depression postpartum obsessive compulsive disorder diagnosing PPD diagnosing postpartum depression OCD diagnosing postpartum OCD Check out Dr Hibbert's Book on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/This-How-Grow-P... Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Christina-Hibbe... Facebook: / drchibbert Twitter: / drchibbert Google+: https://plus.google.com/+ChristinaHib... Postpartum OCD Treatment: Things to ConsiderPostpartum Depression & OCD Treatment; www.DrChristinaHibbert.com For moms/dads/families: 1) It's important, when possible, to seek treatment from a medical/mental health provider who has been trained in the diagnosis and treatment of perinatal mood/anxiety disorders. Postpartum Support International is a wonderful resource for finding experienced providers in your area. 2) If you can't find someone who specializes in pregnancy/postpartum mental health, then look for a provider who is at least understanding and willing to learn about PPOCD and consult with others, as needed. 3) It can be very helpful to have your husband/partner/parent/friend go with you to your first treatment session. This can give you support and a second opinion on the treatment. It can also help the provider to obtain information from another person who is close to you, in order to make a more thorough diagnosis and treatment plan. 4) While it's important to find an educated, understanding provider, it's just as important to find somebody you like and trust. 5) It's okay and even recommended to seek a second (or third or fourth) opinion until you find the provider(s) that is right for you.