Depression, Postpartum
Basics
Description
- Major depressive disorder (MDD) that recurs or has its onset in the postpartum period
- Postpartum depression (PPD) is similar to nonpregnancy depression (sleep disorders, anhedonia, psychomotor changes, etc.); it most often has its onset within the first 12 weeks postpartum; yet, it can occur in the antepartum period or within 1 year after delivery.
- Different from postpartum “blues” (sadness and emotional lability), which is experienced by 30–70% of women and has an onset and resolution within first 10 days postpartum
Epidemiology
Incidence
9–14% of women experience depression during the postpartum period (1).
Prevalence
>50% of women with PPD enter pregnancy depressed or have an onset during pregnancy (2).
Etiology and Pathophysiology
- May be related to sensitivity in hormonal fluctuations, including estrogen; progesterone; and other gonadal hormones as well as neuroactive steroids; cytokines; hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis hormones; altered fatty acid, oxytocin, and arginine vasopressin levels; and genetic and epigenetic factors
- Multifactorial including biologic–genetic predisposition in terms of neurobiologic deficit, destabilizing effects of hormone withdrawal at birth, inflammation, and psychosocial stressors
Risk Factors
- Previous episodes of PPD, history of MDD, or anxiety and depression during pregnancy
- History of premenstrual dysphoria, family history of depression
- Poor pregnancy outcomes (preterm birth, stillbirth, neonatal death, major malformations)
- Substance use, unwanted or unplanned pregnancy, multiple psychosocial stressors, lack of social support, intimate partner violence
- Young maternal age, multiple births; African Americans and Hispanics may have higher rates of PPD.
- Postpartum pain, sleep disturbance, and fatigue
- Recent immigrant status, history of adverse childhood experiences
- Decision to decrease antidepressants during pregnancy
General Prevention
- Universal screening, using validated rating scales, during pregnancy and postpartum year for better detection; evidence suggests that screening pregnant and postpartum women for depression reduces depressive symptoms in women with depression and reduces the prevalence of depression in a given population. Evidence for pregnant women was less robust but is also consistent with the evidence for postpartum women regarding the benefits of screening, the benefits of treatment, and screening instrument accuracy (3)[A].
- Psychotherapy/counseling, particularly using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy (IPT) based interventions, has been shown to be effective in small randomized trials in the prevention of PPD in at-risk individuals, but the USPSTF concludes that further research is needed (4)[A].
Commonly Associated Conditions
- Bipolar mood disorder, depressive disorder not otherwise specified, dysthymic disorder, cyclothymic disorder, MDD
- Postpartum blues
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Citation
Domino, Frank J., et al., editors. "Depression, Postpartum." 5-Minute Clinical Consult, 33rd ed., Wolters Kluwer, 2025. Medicine Central, im.unboundmedicine.com/medicine/view/5-Minute-Clinical-Consult/1688534/all/Depression_Postpartum.
Depression, Postpartum. In: Domino FJF, Baldor RAR, Golding JJ, et al, eds. 5-Minute Clinical Consult. Wolters Kluwer; 2025. https://im.unboundmedicine.com/medicine/view/5-Minute-Clinical-Consult/1688534/all/Depression_Postpartum. Accessed October 13, 2024.
Depression, Postpartum. (2025). In Domino, F. J., Baldor, R. A., Golding, J., & Stephens, M. B. (Eds.), 5-Minute Clinical Consult (33rd ed.). Wolters Kluwer. https://im.unboundmedicine.com/medicine/view/5-Minute-Clinical-Consult/1688534/all/Depression_Postpartum
Depression, Postpartum [Internet]. In: Domino FJF, Baldor RAR, Golding JJ, Stephens MBM, editors. 5-Minute Clinical Consult. Wolters Kluwer; 2025. [cited 2024 October 13]. Available from: https://im.unboundmedicine.com/medicine/view/5-Minute-Clinical-Consult/1688534/all/Depression_Postpartum.
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