What is postpartum depression and how do I know if I have it?
Answered by Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi · Consultant Psychologist & Psychotherapist · Updated 2026-05-23
Short answer
Postpartum depression affects roughly 1 in 7 Indian mothers and can begin any time in the first year after birth. Signs: persistent low mood, hopelessness, intrusive thoughts about the baby, inability to feel connected. The EPDS screener is appropriate; please seek help early.
Postpartum depression is one of the most under-diagnosed conditions in India because new mothers are told the exhaustion and tearfulness are 'normal'. Some of it is. A lot of it isn't.
Baby blues vs PPD
Baby blues: tearfulness, mood swings, lasting up to 2 weeks after birth. PPD: persistent low mood, hopelessness, anxiety, inability to bond, intrusive thoughts about the baby, lasting beyond 2 weeks and any time in the first 12 months.
Why it's missed in India
Family normalisation, focus on the baby, stigma about complaining, medical follow-up usually focused on physical recovery. If you sense something is wrong, it usually is.
Safe treatment
Effective psychological treatments exist. Several medications are compatible with breastfeeding under psychiatric guidance. Recovery is the rule, not the exception, when help is sought.
Want to talk about your specific situation?
The AI Psychologist trained on Dr. Sodhi's clinical method is free, private and available 24×7 in 35+ languages.
