What does mental health support for new Indian mothers actually look like?
Answered by Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi · Mental Health Counsellor, Neuropsychologist & Psychotherapist · Updated 2026-05-13
Short answer
The first year after delivery is the highest-risk window for depression and anxiety in a woman's life. The minimum viable support: a postnatal mood screen at 6 weeks and 3 months (EPDS), one uninterrupted 4-hour sleep block per 24 hours, one trusted person to call without judgement, and direct access to Tele-MANAS 14416 which is trained for perinatal calls.
What every Indian new mother deserves at minimum
An EPDS screen at 6 weeks and again at 3 months postpartum. Sleep protection in the form of one uninterrupted 4-hour block per 24 hours, with practical help to make that possible. One trusted person — partner, friend, sibling, clinician — that she can speak to without performance. Direct, pre-loaded access to Tele-MANAS 14416, which is free, 24×7 and specifically trained for perinatal calls. None of this is luxury; all of it is baseline.
What is normal vs what is not
Normal: tearfulness in the first 10 days (the 'baby blues'), exhaustion, vivid dreams, intrusive worry about the baby's safety, identity disorientation. Not normal beyond two weeks: persistent flatness, inability to bond with the baby, sleep that doesn't recover when the baby sleeps, intrusive thoughts about harming yourself or the baby, psychotic features (unusual beliefs, voices, severe confusion). Any not-normal feature is a same-day clinical signal — not a wait-and-see.
What helps in the first 90 days
Daylight exposure within an hour of waking. One walk outside the home daily, even if brief. Practical division of household and elder-care load — explicitly negotiated, not assumed. Cognitive Regulation work focused on somatic anchoring and attention widening; the heavier therapy work usually waits until the system has stabilised. A clinician who takes the perinatal context seriously and does not tell you to 'just enjoy the baby'.
For the partner or family member reading this
Do not wait to be asked. Take the EPDS to her at 6 weeks; offer to sit with her while she takes it. If the score is 13 or above, or if the self-harm item is anything other than zero, get a clinical conversation booked the same week. Tele-MANAS 14416 the same night if anything in the not-normal list is present. The recovery from a treated postnatal depression is excellent; the cost of leaving it untreated is large and avoidable.
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