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Holistic Management of Post-Natal Depression

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Sunil Shroff, MBBS, MS, FRCS (UK), D. Urol (Lond) on Jun 10, 2023


Holistic Management of Post-Natal Depression

Post-natal depression can affect mother-infant bonding and other serious consequences. But it is a treatable condition and can be managed holistically.


Having a baby is perhaps the most significant life- changing event in a woman. If you just had a baby, you know how difficult it is to adjust to life as a mother. Coping with the stress of a new baby and adjusting to life brings about post-natal depression in many women, especially if they had experienced depression in the past.

Post-natal depression (PND) is a medical term for depression that a woman experiences after the birth of a baby. Statistics reveal that 10 to 20 percent of new mothers all over the world are affected by post-natal depression. Although postpartum depression has been found to be universal, not all cultures or countries recognize it as illness.


Maternal depression can seriously impair mother-infant bonding. There is good evidence that postpartum depression is linked with later problems in children's cognitive, social and emotional development.

Post-natal depression often starts within a month or two of having your baby, or sometimes, it maybe several months after giving birth that you get PND. A study reported that while most mothers experience periods of depression after the birth of their baby, these periods are of shorter duration and lesser intensity than a major PND. Some studies have found that the symptoms of depression increases as the child grows up.


Now, why do new mothers experience post-natal depression? Scientists have attributed this to hormonal and related biological changes associated with giving birth as well as to the lifestyle changes that you undergo after giving birth. The lifestyle changes for post-natal depression may be:

You'll probably get better after a few months even without treatment. But the sooner it ends the better it is for you and your family. In case, your PND is mild to moderate, you can opt for holistic management for this condition. But in case of severe PND or PND along with other medical complications, you need to get drug treatment along with holistic treatment suggested by your doctor.



Holistic management of post-natal depression could involve psychological treatment and complementary therapies, use of herbs and supplements, and getting good nutrition.

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