postpartum depression

noun

: a mood disorder involving intense psychological depression that typically occurs within one month after giving birth, lasts more than two weeks, and is accompanied by other symptoms (such as social withdrawal, difficulty in bonding with the baby, and feelings of worthlessness or guilt)
Strictly defined, postpartum depression is diagnosed by the criteria for major depression—overwhelming feelings of sadness, guilt or worthlessness for at least two weeks—beginning sometime in the month after the baby is born.Jill U. Adams
… 10 to 20 percent of new mothers in the United States feel so depressed within six months of childbirth that they have trouble with normal functioning. This is postpartum depression … and it can occur after the birth of any child.Andrew Weil
… it turns out that men can also have postpartum depression, and its effects can be every bit as disruptive—not just on the father but on mother and child.Richard A. Friedman
abbreviation PPD
compare postpartum blues

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However, feeling disconnected to or indifferent about your baby can also be a symptom of postpartum depression. Lauryn Higgins, Parents, 7 July 2025 However, make no mistake: This film isn’t about postpartum depression, says Ramsay. Alejandra Gularte, Vulture, 17 June 2025 For months after giving birth, women are still at risk for a range of life-threatening, post-pregnancy complications, including heart conditions, clotting disorders, postpartum depression and more. Molly Beck, jsonline.com, 22 Apr. 2025 Perinatal mood disorders include postpartum depression, anxiety and psychosis. Kaitlyn May, Hartford Courant, 3 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for postpartum depression

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First Known Use

1929, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of postpartum depression was in 1929

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“Postpartum depression.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/postpartum%20depression. Accessed 16 Jul. 2025.

Medical Definition

postpartum depression

noun
: a mood disorder involving intense psychological depression that typically occurs within one month after giving birth, lasts more than two weeks, and is accompanied by other symptoms (such as social withdrawal, difficulty in bonding with the baby, and feelings of worthlessness or guilt)
Strictly defined, postpartum depression is diagnosed by the criteria for major depression—overwhelming feelings of sadness, guilt or worthlessness for at least two weeks—beginning sometime in the month after the baby is born.Jill U. Adams, Los Angeles Times
Most new mothers feel a little down after their baby is born. For one in ten, however, postpartum depression … can last up to a year and even leave a woman unable to care for her infant.Ellen Rapp, Parenting
Doctors typically treat postpartum depression with medication, talk therapy or both.Susan H. Greenberg and Karen Springen, Newsweek

Note: Postpartum depression may initially be misdiagnosed as postpartum blues but the symptoms of postpartum depression are more intense and debilitating and last longer than two weeks. While typically affecting mothers, there is evidence that fathers may also experience postpartum depression.

abbreviation PPD
compare postpartum blues
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